EP4188831A1 - A package - Google Patents

A package

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Publication number
EP4188831A1
EP4188831A1 EP21745375.2A EP21745375A EP4188831A1 EP 4188831 A1 EP4188831 A1 EP 4188831A1 EP 21745375 A EP21745375 A EP 21745375A EP 4188831 A1 EP4188831 A1 EP 4188831A1
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Prior art keywords
inner pack
flap
sheet material
end wall
package according
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German (de)
French (fr)
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Paul Hodges
Stephen Lewis
Thomas Allen
Michael CHURCHER
Isaak MUSTAFA
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Nicoventures Trading Ltd
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Nicoventures Trading Ltd
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
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    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a package for an aerosol provision system component or article, an inner wrap for a package for an aerosol provision system component or article, and a method of manufacturing an inner wrap for an aerosol provision system component or article.
  • a package for an aerosol provision system component or article comprising: a container with an access; and an inner pack located within the container such that the inner pack can be accessed via the access; the inner pack comprising a sheet material that is arranged to form the inner pack, wherein the inner pack comprises a first end wall proximate to the access and a second end wall distal to the access, the first end wall comprising a first flap and a second flap which extend from opposing sides of the first end wall and are attached to each other and configured to seal the inner pack, and wherein the sheet material comprises a portion, the portion comprising the first flap of the first end wall, that is at least partially separable from a remainder of the sheet material to unseal the inner pack and allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
  • the first flap may be larger than the second flap such that the first flap is configured to extend substantially over the first end wall of the inner pack towards the opposing side of the first end wall such that the first flap overlaps substantially all of the second flap.
  • the first flap may overlap the second flap by more than 5 mm, optionally by between 5mm and 25mm, preferably, by between 5 mm and 20 mm, and optionally, by between 7 mm and 15 mm.
  • the distance between the first flap and the opposing side wall may be smaller than the distance between the second flap and its opposing side of the first end wall.
  • the first flap may comprise a first part and a second part, the first part being secured to the second flap and the second part being unsecured to the second flap, the second part being configured to be pulled by a user to at least partially separate the portion of the sheet material from the remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
  • the first flap may comprise a fold line defining one end of the first flap, and the first part of the first flap is located between the fold line and the second part of the first flap such that the second part forms a free end of the first flap.
  • the first flap further may comprise a tab which extends from the free end of the second part of the first flap, the tab being configured to be pulled by a user to open the inner pack.
  • the tab may comprise at least one indicium configured to provide information to a consumer in relation to how to unseal the inner pack to gain access to the inner pack.
  • an end of the second flap of the inner pack may comprise a cut out section which corresponds to the tab located on the free end of the first flap.
  • the first part of the first flap may be sealed to the second flap by a resealable adhesive.
  • the inner pack may further comprise a first line of weakening configured to aid separation of the portion of the sheet material from the remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inner pack.
  • the inner pack may comprise a plurality of side walls extending between the first end wall and the second end wall, and wherein the first line of weakening extends at least partially around at least one of the plurality of side walls to define the portion that is separable from the remainder of the sheet material of the inner pack.
  • the plurality of side walls may comprise a first side wall, and the first line of weakening extends at least partially across the first side wall of the inner pack.
  • the first line of weakening may be configured such that the portion that is separable from the remainder of the sheet material comprises the first flap and a section of the first side wall.
  • the first side wall may be joined to the first end wall along a first edge, and the first line of weakening extends partially along the first edge from an extremity of the first flap.
  • the first line of weakening extending across the first side wall maybe substantially U-shaped.
  • the first line of weakening extending through the first side wall may comprise a lower portion and two side portions, the side portions having a draft angle of between 10 degrees and 40 degrees with respect to a longitudinal axis of the inner pack.
  • the package may further comprise an inner frame located at least partially around or inside the inner pack, wherein at least a portion of the inner frame is configured to be separated from the remainder of the inner frame when the portion of the inner pack is separated from the remainder of the inner pack.
  • the first end wall may further comprise third and fourth flaps, and wherein the first line of weakening is configured such that the portion that is separable from the remainder of the sheet material further comprises at least a part of the third and fourth flaps.
  • the third and fourth flaps may be joined to third and fourth side walls along third and fourth edges, respectively, and wherein the first line of weakening may extend from the first edge at least partially along the third and fourth edges.
  • the inner pack may further comprise a second line of weakening configured such that the portion that is separable from the remainder of the sheet material further comprises a portion of the second flap of the first end wall.
  • the second flap of the first end wall may comprise a first part and a second part separated by the second line of weakening, wherein the first part of the second flap is secured to the first flap of the first end wall, and the second line of weakening is configured such that the portion that is separable from the remainder of the sheet material further comprises the first part of the second flap.
  • the portion of the inner pack which is configured to be separated from the remainder of the inner pack may be secured to the portion of the inner frame such that the portion of the inner frame is separated from the remainder of the inner frame when the portion of the inner pack is separated from the remainder of the inner pack.
  • the inner frame may comprise a third line of weakening which defines the portion of the inner frame configured to be separated from the remainder of the inner frame.
  • the first and second lines of weakening may be integrally formed.
  • the inner pack may comprise a third side wall and a fourth side wall, the third and fourth side walls being located adjacent to the first side wall, and wherein the first line of weakening extends across the first side wall and at least partially across the third and fourth side walls such that the portion which is separable from the remainder of the sheet of material further comprises at least a part of the third and fourth side walls.
  • the third and fourth side walls may each comprise a first flap and a second flap, the first and second flaps being sealed together, and the first line of weakening extending across the third and fourth walls such that the portion which is separable from the remainder of the sheet material comprise the first flap and at least a portion of the second flap of the third and fourth side walls.
  • the first line of weakening may extend through each of the plurality of side walls circumferentially around the entire inner pack.
  • the first line of weakening may extend parallel to the first edge of the inner pack.
  • the first line of weakening extends parallel to and spaced from the first edge of the inner pack.
  • an aerosol provision system component or article package comprising: a container with an access; and an inner pack located within the container such that the inner pack can be accessed via the access, the inner pack comprising a sheet material that is arranged to form the inner pack, and the inner pack further comprising a tear strip that is configured such that, during use, the tear strip can be pulled such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separable from a remainder of the inner pack to allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
  • the inner pack may comprise a first end wall and a second end wall separated by a plurality of side walls, the tear strip extending along at least one of the plurality of side walls.
  • the first end wall may be joined to a first side wall along a first edge, and wherein the tear strip extends parallel to the first edge.
  • the first end wall may comprise a first flap and a second flap which extend from opposing sides of the first end wall and are secured together.
  • the first end wall may located proximate to the access and the tear strip is located proximate to the first end wall.
  • the first end wall may be located distal to the access and the tear strip is located proximate to the second end wall.
  • the package may further comprise an inner frame located at least partially around the inner pack, the inner frame being spaced from the end wall proximate to the access such that the top of the inner frame is further from the end wall proximate to the access than the tear strip.
  • the tear strip may comprise a tab on one end of the tear strip, the tab being configured such that during use the tab can be gripped by a user to pull the tear strip.
  • the tear strip may be formed by parallel lines of weakening extending around at least one of the plurality of side walls.
  • the line of weakening may extend through the sheet material and comprises a layer of adhesive on the inner side of the inner pack. In some embodiments, the line of weakening may extend partially through the sheet material.
  • the first and/or second line of weakening maybe formed by partial laser scoring. In some embodiments, the first and/or second lines of weakening may be formed by deformations in the sheet material formed by an embossing roller.
  • the sheet material may have a deadfold.
  • the inner pack may be hermetically sealed.
  • the container may comprise a flip lid.
  • the sheet material may have a basis weight of less than or equal to 75 grams per square metre.
  • an inner pack for a package for an aerosol provision system component or article comprising: a sheet material that is arranged to form the inner pack, a first end wall and a second end wall, the first end wall comprising a first flap and a second flap which extends from opposing sides of the first end wall and are attached to each other and configured to seal the inner pack, and wherein the sheet material comprises a portion, the portion comprising the first flap of the first end wall, that is at least partially separable from a remainder of the sheet material to unseal the inner pack and allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
  • an inner package for a package for an aerosol provision system component or article comprising a sheet material that is arranged to form the inner pack, and a tear strip that is configured such that, during use, the tear strip can be pulled such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separable from a remainder of the inner pack to allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
  • a method of manufacturing an inner wrap for an aerosol provision system component or article comprises providing a sheet material for being arranged into an inner pack, and providing one or more deformations partially through the thickness of the sheet material such that, once the sheet material is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more deformations such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
  • an inner wrap for forming an inner pack for an aerosol provision system component or article.
  • the inner wrap comprises a sheet material for being arranged into an inner pack and comprising one or more deformations partially through the thickness of the sheet material such that, when the inner wrap is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more deformations such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
  • a method of manufacturing an inner wrap for an aerosol provision system component or article comprises providing a sheet material for being arranged into an inner pack, providing one or more cuts through the thickness of the sheet material such that, when the sheet material is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more cuts such that, a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack, and sealing the one or more cuts using a sealing material.
  • an inner wrap for forming an inner pack for an aerosol provision system component or article is provided.
  • the inner wrap comprises a sheet material for being arranged into an inner pack and comprising one or more cuts through the thickness of the sheet material such that, when the inner wrap is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more cuts such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack, and a sealing material that is applied over the one or more cuts to seal the one or more cuts.
  • Fig. 1 shows a schematic perspective view of a known inner pack for a package
  • Fig. 2 shows a schematic perspective view of an inner pack of a package in its closed position
  • Fig. 3 shows a schematic perspective view of the inner pack of a package shown in Fig. 2 in an open position
  • Fig. 4 shows a schematic perspective view of an inner pack of a package in a closed position
  • Fig. 5 shows a schematic perspective view of the inner pack of a package shown in Fig. 4 once opened;
  • Fig. 6 shows a schematic perspective view of an inner pack of a package in a closed position
  • Fig. 7 shows a schematic perspective view of the inner pack of a package shown in Fig. 6 once opened;
  • Fig. 8 shows a schematic perspective view of an inner pack of a package once opened
  • Fig. 9 shows a schematic top view of a blank for an inner pack of a package
  • Fig. 10 shows a schematic perspective view of an inner pack of a package formed from the blank shown in Fig. 9 in a closed position;
  • Fig. 11 shows a schematic top view of a blank for an inner pack of a package
  • Fig. 12 shows a schematic perspective view of an inner pack of a package formed from the blank shown in Fig. 11 in a closed position
  • Fig 13 shows a schematic top view of a blank for an inner pack of a package
  • Fig. 14a shows a schematic perspective view of a first end of an inner pack of a package formed from the blank shown in Fig. 13 in a closed position;
  • Fig. 14b shows a schematic perspective view of a second end of an inner pack of a package formed from the blank shown in Fig. 13 in a closed position;
  • Fig. 15a shows a schematic perspective view of an inner frame of a package
  • Fig. 15b shows a schematic perspective view of the inner frame shown in Fig. 15a and an inner pack of a package in a closed position;
  • Fig. 15c shows a schematic perspective view of the inner frame and the inner pack of a package shown in Fig. 15b once opened;
  • Fig. 16 shows a schematic top view of a blank for forming an inner pack of a package
  • Fig. 17 shows a schematic top view of a blank for forming an inner pack of a package with a glue pattern applied
  • Fig. 18 shows a schematic top view of a blank for forming an inner pack of a package with a glue pattern applied
  • Fig. 19 shows a schematic top view of a blank for forming an inner pack of a package
  • Fig. 20 shows a schematic top view of a blank for forming an inner pack of a package with a glue pattern applied
  • Fig. 21 shows a schematic top view of a blank for forming an inner pack of a package with a glue pattern applied
  • Fig. 22 shows a schematic top view of a blank for forming an inner pack of a package comprising a line of weakness
  • Fig. 23 shows a schematic top view of a blank for forming an inner pack of a package comprising a line of weakness and a glue pattern.
  • the term “delivery system’ is intended to encompass systems that deliver at least one substance to a user and includes: combustible aerosol provision systems, such as cigarettes, cigarillos, cigars, and tobacco for pipes or for roll-your-own or for make-your-own cigarettes (whether based on tobacco, tobacco derivatives, expanded tobacco, reconstituted tobacco, tobacco substitutes or other smokeable material); non-combustible aerosol provision systems that release compounds from an aerosol-generating material without combusting the aerosol-generating material, such as electronic cigarettes, tobacco heating products, and hybrid systems to generate aerosol using a combination of aerosol-generating materials; and aerosol-free delivery systems that deliver the at least one substance to a user orally, nasally, transdermally, or in another way without forming an aerosol, including but not limited to, lozenges, gums, patches, articles, comprising inhalable powders, and oral products such as oral tobacco which includes snus or moist snuff, wherein the at least one substance may or may
  • a ‘combustible’ aerosol provision system is one where a constituent aerosol-generating material of the aerosol provision system (or component thereof) is combusted or burned during use in order to facilitate delivery of at least one substance to a user.
  • the delivery system is a combustible provision system, such as a system selected from the group of a cigarette, a cigarillo, and a cigar.
  • the disclosure relates to a component for use in a combustible aerosol provision system, such as, a filter, a filter rod, a filter segment, a tobacco rod, a spill, an aerosol-modifying agent release component such as a capsule, a thread, or a bead, or a paper, such as a plug wrap, a tipping paper, or a cigarette paper.
  • a component for use in a combustible aerosol provision system such as, a filter, a filter rod, a filter segment, a tobacco rod, a spill, an aerosol-modifying agent release component such as a capsule, a thread, or a bead, or a paper, such as a plug wrap, a tipping paper, or a cigarette paper.
  • a “non-combustible” aerosol provision system is one where a constituent aerosol-generating material of the aerosol provision system (or component thereof) is not combusted or burned in order to facilitate delivery of at least one substance to a user.
  • the delivery system is a non-combustible aerosol provision system, such as a powered non-combustible aerosol provision system.
  • the non-combustible aerosol provision system is an electronic cigarette, also known as a vaping device or electronic nicotine delivery system (END), although it is noted that the presence of nicotine in the aerosol-generating material is not a requirement.
  • the non-combustible aerosol provision system is an aerosol generating material heating system, also known as a heat-not-burn system. An example of such as system is a tobacco heating system.
  • the non-combustible aerosol provision system is a hybrid system to generate aerosol using a combination of aerosol-generating materials, one or a plurality of which may be heated.
  • Each of the aerosol-generating materials may be, for example, in the form of a solid, liquid, or gel, and may or may not contain nicotine.
  • the hybrid system comprises a liquid or gel aerosol-generating material and a solid aerosol-generating material.
  • the solid aerosol-generating material may comprise, for example, tobacco or a non-tobacco product.
  • the non-combustible aerosol provision system may comprise a non combustible aerosol provision device and a consumable for use with the non- combustible aerosol provision device.
  • the disclosure relates to consumables comprising aerosol generating material and configured to be used with non-combustible aerosol provision devices. These consumables are sometimes referred to as articles throughout the disclosure.
  • the consumable for use with the non-combustible aerosol provision device may comprise aerosol-generating material, an aerosol-generating material storage area, an aerosol-generating material transfer component, and an aerosol generator, an aerosol generation area, a housing, a wrapper, a filter, a mouthpiece, and/ or an aerosol-modifying agent.
  • a known inner pack 2 for a package l for tobacco industry products is shown.
  • the inner pack 2 comprises a sheet material wrapped around a bundle of tobacco industry products (not shown).
  • the inner pack 2 comprises flaps which are folded around the bundle of tobacco industry products.
  • the inner pack 2 is not sealed and so gaps can exist between the flaps which allows air to flow in and out of the inner pack which can affect the freshness of the tobacco industry products.
  • a package to for an aerosol provision system component or article (not shown) is illustrated.
  • the package to comprises a container n, shown in dotted lines.
  • the container 11 is a hinge-lid type container, although it will be appreciated that other forms of container 11 may form a part of the package to.
  • the container 11 comprises a body 12 and a lid 13 connected along a hinge line 14.
  • the container 11 comprises an access 15.
  • the access 15 is provided by rotating the lid 13 about the hinge line 14 relative to the body 12 of the container 11.
  • the hinge-lid type container is also known as a flip-lid type container. That is, the lid can be flipped open by rotating the lid 13 about the hinge line
  • the package further comprises an inner pack 20.
  • the inner pack 20 is located within the container 11 such that the inner pack 20 can be accessed via the access 15. That is, upon rotation of the lid 13 from a closed position into an open position, shown in Fig. 2, the access 15 is provided and a user can access the inner pack 20.
  • the inner pack 20 comprises a sheet material 21 that is arranged to form the inner pack 20.
  • the inner pack 20 comprises a first end wall 22.
  • the first end wall 22 is proximate to the access 15.
  • the inner pack further comprises a second end wall 23.
  • the second end wall 23 is distal to the access 15.
  • the second end wall 23 is longitudinally distant from the first end wall 22. That is, the package 10 and/or inner pack 20 comprise a longitudinal axis along which the longest dimension of the package 10 and/or inner pack 20 extends, and the first and second end walls 22, 23 are spaced apart by a distance along this axis.
  • the first end wall 22 comprises a first flap 25 and a second flap 26.
  • the first and second flaps 25, 26 of the first end wall 22 extend from opposing sides of the first end wall 22. That is, the first flap 25 extends from a first side 22a of the first end wall 22 and the second flap 26 extends from a second, opposing side 22b of the first end wall 22.
  • the first and second flaps 25, 26 are attached to each other and configured to seal the inner pack 20.
  • the first and second flaps 25, 26 maybe attached to each other using an adhesive 29.
  • the adhesive 29 may be applied between the first and second flaps 25, 26 such that the first and second flaps 25, 26 of the first end wall 22 form a seal to prevent, or at least reduce, the air permeability of the inner pack 20.
  • the adhesive 29 may be located on the inner surface of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22.
  • the adhesive 29 may be located on the outer surface of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
  • the inner pack 20 similarly to each of the subsequently described inner packs, comprises a plurality of side walls which extend between the first end wall 22 and the second end wall 23.
  • the inner pack 20 has a cuboidal shape.
  • the inner pack 20, and the subsequently described embodiments comprises a first side wall 31, a second side wall 32, a third side wall 33, and a fourth side wall 34.
  • the inner pack 20 comprises opposing first and second side walls 31, 32, and opposing third and fourth side walls 33, 34.
  • the inner pack 20 further comprises first, second, third, and fourth top edges 35a, 36a, 37a, 38a where the first, second, third, and fourth side walls 31, 32, 33, 34 meet the first end wall 22.
  • first side 22a of the first end wall 22 is formed by the first top edge 35a
  • second side 22b of the first end wall 22 is formed by the second top edge 36a.
  • the inner pack 20 further comprises first, second, third, and fourth bottom edges 35b, 36b, 37b, 38b where the first, second , third, and fourth side walls 31, 32, 33, 34 meet the second end wall 23.
  • the inner pack 20 may have a differently shaped prism, for example, but not limited to a hexagonal prism. In such an embodiment, it will be understood that the inner pack 20 would further comprise additional side walls and top and bottom edges etc.
  • the first end wall 22 further comprises third and fourth flaps 27, 28.
  • the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 extend from the third and fourth top edges 37a, 38a formed by the flaps 27, 28 with the third and fourth side walls 33, 34.
  • the sheet material 21 of the inner pack 20 comprises a portion 40 that is at least partially separable from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 20 of the inner pack 20.
  • the portion 40 is at least partially separable from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 21 of the inner pack 20 to unseal the inner pack 20 and allow access to the inside of the inner pack 20 so that the aerosol provision system component or article stored therein can be accessed.
  • the portion 40 of sheet material 21 that is at least partially separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 20 comprises the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22.
  • the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 is larger than the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
  • the first flap 25 is longer than the second flap 26, as will be explained in more detail hereinafter.
  • the first flap 25 is larger than the second flap 26 such that the first flap 25 is configured to extend substantially over the first end wall 22 of the inner pack 20 towards the opposing side 22b of the first end wall 22. That is, the first flap 25 extends from the first side 22a of the first end wall 22, i.e. the first tope edge 35a, substantially over the first end wall 22 towards the second, opposing side 22b of the first end wall 22, i.e. the second top edge 36a. Therefore, the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 overlaps substantially all of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
  • the first flap may overlap the second flap by more than 5 mm, optionally by between 5mm and 25mm, preferably, by between 5 mm and 20 mm, and optionally, by between 7 mm and 15 mm.
  • first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 being longer than the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22 refers to the distance between the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 and the opposing side wall 22b of the first end wall 22, i.e. the second top edge 36a, being smaller than the distance between the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22 and its opposing side of the first end wall 22, i.e. the first top edge 35a or the first side 22a of the first end wall 22.
  • the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 comprises a first part 43 and a second part 44.
  • the first part 43 of the first flap 25 is secured to the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
  • the second part 44 of the first flap 22 is unsecured to the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22. That is, the adhesive 29 attaches the first part 43 of the first flap 25 to the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22. Therefore, the second part 44 of the first flap 25 is not secured to the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22 such that the second part 44 of the first flap 25 is free to move.
  • the second part 44 of the first flap 25 is configured to be pulled by a user to at least partially separate the portion 40 of the sheet material 21 from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 21 of the inner pack 20 to unseal the inner pack 20 and allow access to the inside of the inner pack 20.
  • the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 comprises a fold line 45.
  • the fold line 45 defines one end of the first flap 25.
  • the fold line 45 may be located at the first side 22a of the first end wall 22. That is, the fold line 45 is located at the first top edge 35a of the inner pack 20.
  • the first part 43 of the first flap 25 is located between the fold line 45 and the second part 44 of the first flap 25. Therefore, the second part 44 of the first flap 25 forms a free end 46 of the first flap 25.
  • the free end 46 of the first flap 25 comprises a free edge 47.
  • a consumer places a digit under the free end 46 of the first flap 25 and grips the second part 44 of the first flap 25. The consumer then pulls on the second part 44 of the first flap 25 to break the seal provided by the adhesive 29 between the first part 43 of the first flap 25 and the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22 of the inner pack 20.
  • first, second, third, and fourth flaps 25, 26, 27, 28 can all be unfolded, as shown by the arrows B in Fig. 3, to provide an access 49 to the inside of the inner pack 20.
  • the inner pack 20 may be resealed by folding down the flaps 25, 26, 27, 28 and applying pressure to the adhesive 29 such that the first and second flaps 25, 26 reseal.
  • the adhesive 29 is preferably a cold seal adhesive, and more preferably a resealable cold seal adhesive.
  • the resealable cold adhesive may be, for example, but not limited to, an adhesive derived from natural rubber, latex, resin, PVA, or Loctite Liofol CS 22-861US1.
  • the cold seal adhesive maybe chosen to match the required properties.
  • the cold seal adhesive may be extrudable, water based, or solvent based with pealability, reclosability, or permanent seal.
  • Cold seal adhesives are generally easy to process with high printing speeds, have long shelf life on reels of sheet material, are recyclable once applied to sheet material, and are approved for direct food contact.
  • a cold seal adhesive is placed on both adhering surfaces and only requires contact and/or pressure to adhere together to form a seal. That is, a cold seal adhesive does not require heat to activate the adhesive.
  • FIG. 9 and Fig 10 another embodiment of an inner pack 50 according to the present invention is shown.
  • the inner pack 50 shown in Figs. 9 and 10 is generally the same as the embodiment of the inner pack 20 described above so a detailed description will be omitted herein.
  • features and components of the inner pack 50 that are the same as features and components of the inner pack 20 will retain the same terminology and reference numerals.
  • a blank 51 used to form the inner pack 50 is shown.
  • Fig. 10 shows the blank 51 assembled to form the inner pack 50.
  • the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 further comprises a tab 52.
  • the tab 52 extends from the free edge 47 of the second part 45 of the first flap 25.
  • the tab 52 is configured to be pulled by a user to unseal the inner pack 50 in a similar way to the embodiment of the inner pack 20 described above.
  • the adhesive 29 which forms a seal between the first and second flaps 25, 26 of the first end wall 22 may be located either on both the first and second parts 43, 44 of the first flap 25, or only on the first part 43 of the first flap 25.
  • the adhesive 29 is only illustrated as forming a seal between the first part 43 of the first flap 25 and the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
  • the tab 52 is a more obvious extension of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 which makes it more easily recognisable by a consumer and aiding the openability of the inner pack 50.
  • the tab 52 may comprise at least one indicium 53.
  • the at least one indicium 53 may be configured to provide information to a consumer in relation to how to unseal the inner pack 50 to gain access to the inside of the inner pack 50.
  • the at least one indicium 53 may be in the form of, for example, but not limited to, printed or embossed instructions such as text, logos, arrows, or colour to identify the tab 52 or in which way it should be moved.
  • the tab 52 may extend from a central portion 54 of the free end 46 of the first flap 25, as illustrated in Figs. 9 and 10.
  • the tab 52 maybe off-centre with respect to the free edge 47 of the first flap 25 in alternative embodiments.
  • the tab 52 has a semi-circular shape.
  • the tab 52 may have, for example, but not limited to, a square, triangular, or rectangular, etc. shape.
  • the tab 52 may extend from the free edge 47 of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 beyond the second side 22b or second top edge 36a of the first end wall 22. Therefore, a section 55 of the tab 52 may project from the second side 22b of the first end wall 22. Thus, when the inner pack 50 is located inside a container 11, the section 55 of the tab 52 may extend into the lid 13 when the lid 13 is in its open position. The projecting section 55 of the tab 52 makes it easier to grip the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 and easier to unseal the inner pack 50 to allow access to the inside of the inner pack 50.
  • the inner pack 50 may further comprise a cut-out section 56.
  • the cut-out section 56 is formed in the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
  • the cut-out section 56 is overlapped by the first flap 22 of the first end wall 22 when the inner pack 50 is sealed. Referring to the blank 51 of sheet material 21 in Fig. 9, the cut-out section 56 can be seen in the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
  • the cut-out section 56 corresponds to the tab 52 located on the free end 46 of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22. That is, the position, shape, and size of the cut-out section 56 in the second flap 26 is the same as the position, shape, and size of the tab 52 on the first flap 25. Therefore, the blank 51 of sheet material 21 from which the inner pack 51 is formed by tessellation from a web of sheet material 21. Thus, there is no material wastage in the creation of the inner pack 50.
  • the present embodiment of the inner pack 50 is opened in a similar fashion to the inner pack 20 described above, thus a detailed description will be omitted herein.
  • a consumer viewing the inner pack 50 may notice the at least one indicium 53 on the tab 52 which conveys information to the consumer that the inner pack 50 is opened by pulling on the tab 52 of the inner pack 50 and moving the tab 52 in the direction of the arrow C shown in Fig. 10.
  • the seal formed by the adhesive 29 holding the first and second flaps 25, 26 of the first end wall 22 is broken by rotating the first flap 25 away from the second flap 26 and then each of the end wall flaps 25, 26, 27, 28 can be folded open to provide an access (not shown in Fig. to) to the inside of the inner pack 50.
  • FIG. 4 and Fig 5 another embodiment of an inner pack 60 according to the present invention is shown.
  • the inner pack 60 shown in Figs. 4 and 5 is generally the same as the embodiments of the inner pack 20, 50 described above so a detailed description will be omitted herein.
  • features and components of the inner pack 60 that are the same as features and components of the inner packs 20, 50 will retain the same terminology and reference numerals.
  • the inner pack 60 of the package 10 further comprises a first line of weakening 61.
  • the first line of weakening 61 is configured to aid separation of the portion 40 of the sheet material 21 from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 21 of the inner pack 60 to allow access to the inner pack 60. That is, the first line of weakening 61 separates the portion 40 comprising the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60.
  • the portion 40 comprising the first flap 25 is detached from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 to permanently break the seal of the inner pack 60.
  • the adhesive 29 which forms the seal between the first and second flaps 25, 26 of the first end wall 22 maybe a permanent adhesive, such as, for example, but not limited to, a natural rubber based adhesive, a latex based adhesive, a resin based adhesive, a cellulose based adhesive, a polypropylene (“PP”) based adhesive, a polyethylene (“PE”) based adhesive, a polyethylene terephthalate (“PET”) based adhesive, and a polyvinyl alcohol (“PVA”) based adhesive.
  • a permanent adhesive such as, for example, but not limited to, a natural rubber based adhesive, a latex based adhesive, a resin based adhesive, a cellulose based adhesive, a polypropylene (“PP”) based adhesive, a polyethylene (“PE”) based adhesive, a polyethylene terephthalate (“PET”) based adhesive, and a polyvinyl alcohol (“PVA”) based adhesive.
  • the first line of weakening 61 extends at least partially around at least one of the plurality of side walls 31, 32, 33, 34 to define the portion 40 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 21 of the inner pack 60.
  • the first line of weakening 61 extends at least partially across the first side wall 31 of the inner pack 60. Therefore, the first line of weakening 61 is configured such that the portion 40 that is separable from the remainder of the sheet material 21 comprises the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 and a section 62 of the first side wall 31.
  • the first line of weakening 61 extends partially along the first edge 35a from an extremity of the first flap 25 between the first end wall 22 and the first side wall 31.
  • the first flap 22 of the inner pack 60 comprises extremities where the first edge 35a meets the third edge 37a and fourth edge 38a at first and second corners 64, 65, respectively.
  • the first line of weakening 61 may extend from an extremity in the form of a first corner 64 along the first edge 35a towards the second corner 65 of the inner pack 60.
  • the first line of weakening 61 may also extend from an extremity in the form of a second corner 65 along the first edge 35a.
  • the first line of weakening 61 may be configured to separate the first flap 25 from the third and fourth flaps 27, 28. Between the extremities 64, 65 of the first edge 35a of the inner pack 60, the first line of weakening extends into the first side wall 31 of the inner pack 60. As shown in Fig. 4, the first line of weakening 61 extending through the first side wall 31 is substantially ‘U- shaped’. That is, the section of the first line of weakening 61 that extends through the first side wall 31 comprises a lower portion 67, a first side portion 68, and a second side portion 69.
  • the U-shaped line of weakening 61 is advantageous because it enables the removal of a substantial section 62 of the first side wall 31 which provides an improved ease of access to the component or article inside the inner pack 60.
  • the lower portion 67 of the first line of weakening 61 extends parallel to the first top edge 35a of the inner pack 60. Furthermore, the first and second side portions 68, 69 of the first line of weakening 61 extend at an angle to the first top edge 35a of the inner pack 60. As shown in Fig. 4, the first and second side portions 68, 69 extend outwardly towards the first and second corners 64, 65 of the first flap 25, respectively. Preferably, the first and second side portions 68, 69 of the first line of weakening 61 have a draft angle of between 10 degrees and 40 degrees with respect to a longitudinal axis X of the inner pack 60.
  • the draft angle of the first and second side portions 68, 69 helps the portion 40 of sheet material 21 on the first side wall 31 to separate from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60.
  • the inner pack 60 is opened in a similar way to the inner pack 20 described with reference to Fig. 2.
  • a consumer pulls on the second part 44 of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 and rotates the first flap 25 in the direction indicated by arrow D in Fig. 4. This movement may break the seal formed by the flaps 25, 26 of the first end wall 22 and a consumer may then pull the first flap 25 upwards in the direction of the X axis, shown by arrow E in Fig. 5, to remove the portion 40 from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60, as described in more detail hereinafter.
  • the inner pack 60 may further comprise a second line of weakening 72 which has been broken by removal of the portion 40 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60.
  • the second line of weakening 72 is configured such that the portion 40 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 21 comprises the first flap 25, the section 62 of the first side wall 31, and a portion of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
  • the second line of weakening 72 may be omitted.
  • the portion 40 of sheet material 21 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 may be removed by breaking the first line of weakening 61 and the adhesive seal 29.
  • the adhesive seal 29 maybe formed from a non-permanent or releasable adhesive.
  • the portion 40 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 may not comprise a portion of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
  • the adhesive seal is formed by a permanent adhesive, the portion of the second flap 26 may be torn from the remainder of the second flap 26.
  • the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22 comprises a first part 73, best seen in Fig. 5, and a second part 74 which are separated by the second line of weakening 72.
  • the first part 73 of the second flap 26 is secured to the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 by the adhesive 29.
  • the second line of weakening 72 is configured such that the portion of the second flap 26 which forms part of the portion 40 of sheet material 21 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 is the first part 73 of the second flap 26 which is attached to the first flap 25 by adhesive 29.
  • the first line of weakening 61 may extend from the first corner 64 of the first flap 25 along the third top edge 37a towards the second top edge 36a such that at least a portion of the third flap 27 of the first end wall 22 also forms a part of the portion 40 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60. That is, the first line of weakening 61 may extend from the first edge 35a alt least partially along the third edge 37a.
  • the first line of weakening 61 may extend from the second corner 65 of the first flap 25 along the fourth top edge 38a towards the second top edge 36a such that at least a portion of the fourth flap 28 of the first end wall 22 also forms a part of the portion 40 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60. That is, the first line of weakening 61 may extend from the first edge 35a at least partially along the fourth edge 38a.
  • Fig. 5 shows the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 when a portion 40 comprising the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 of the first end wall 22 is removed from the inner pack 60.
  • the first and second lines of weakening 61, 72 may be integrally formed.
  • the first line of weakening 61 may extend across the first end wall 22 to the ends of the second line of weakening 72, or alternatively, the second line of weakening 72 may extend across the first end wall 22 to the ends of the first line of weakening 61 on the edges of the first end wall 22 or on the side walls.
  • the first and second lines of weakening 61, 72 may be integrally formed such that they form one continuous line of weakening.
  • the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 form a part of the portion 40 but have been omitted from the illustration of the portion 40 shown in Fig.5 in order to illustrate a portion 40 which comprises solely the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22, the section 62 of the first side wall 31, and the first part 73 of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
  • the package 10 further comprises an inner frame 80.
  • the inner frame 80 is configured to be located at least partially around the inner pack 60. In another embodiment, the inner frame 80 is configured to be located inside the inner pack 60.
  • the inner frame 80 comprises a first side wall 81, and opposing side walls 82, 83.
  • the first side wall 81 is configured to be located against, or at least parallel to, the first side wall 31 of the inner package 60, as shown in Fig. 15b.
  • the opposing side walls 82, 83 extend from opposite sides of the first side wall 81 of the inner frame 80.
  • the first opposing side wall 82 is configured to be located against, or at least parallel to the third side wall 33 of the inner pack 60, as shown in Fig. 15b.
  • the second opposing side wall 83 is configured to be located against, or at least parallel, to the fourth side wall 34 of the inner pack 60, as shown in Fig. 15b. Referring to Fig.
  • At least a portion 85 of the inner frame 80 is configured to be separated from the remainder 86 of the inner frame 80 when the portion 40 of the inner pack 60 is separated from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60.
  • the portion 85 of the inner frame 80 which is configured to be separated from the remainder 86 of the inner frame 80 is secured to the portion 40 of the inner pack 60.
  • the portion 85 of the inner frame 80 which is separable from the remainder 86 of the inner frame 80 maybe secured to the portion 40 of the sheet material 21 which is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 by an adhesive 87. Therefore, removal of the portion 40 of the inner pack 60 which is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 causes the portion 85 of the inner frame 80 to be separated from the remainder 86 of the inner frame 80.
  • the inner frame 80 provides the advantage of improved structural support for the inner pack 60. That is, the inner frame 80 helps to maintain the structure of the access 49 to the inside of the inner pack 60 that is presented to the consumer once the portion 40 of sheet material that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 has been removed.
  • the inner frame 80 may further comprise a third line of weakening 88 which defines the portion 85 of the inner frame 80 configured to be separated from the remainder 86 of the inner frame 80.
  • the third line of weakening 88 in the inner frame 80 maybe superimposed over the first line of weakening 61 in the first side wall 31 of the inner pack 60. That is, the shape of the portion 85 of the inner frame 80 that is separable from the remainder 86 of the inner frame 80 may correspond to the shape of the portion 40 of the inner pack 60 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 that the inner frame 80 overlaps.
  • all of the portion 85 of the inner frame 80 that is separable from the remainder 86 of the inner frame 80 maybe attached to the portion 40 of the sheet material 21 that is separable from the reminder of the inner pack 60.
  • the adhesive may be a permanent adhesive. In some embodiments, only a section of the portion 85 may be attached to the portion 40 with permanent adhesive.
  • FIG. 6 and Fig 7 another embodiment of an inner pack 90 according to the present invention is shown.
  • the inner pack 90 shown in Figs. 6 and 7 is generally the same as the embodiments of the inner pack 20, 50, 60 described above so a detailed description will be omitted herein.
  • features and components of the inner pack 90 that are the same as features and components of the inner packs 20, 50, 60 will retain the same terminology and reference numerals.
  • the first line of weakening 61 extends across the first side wall 31 of the inner pack 90 and extends at least partially across the third and fourth side walls 33, 34 ⁇ Therefore, the portion 40 which is separable from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 21 comprises the first flap 25 and the first part 73 of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22, a section 62 of the first side wall 31, at least a part 91 of the third side wall 33, and at least a part 92 of the fourth side wall 34, as illustrated in Fig. 7.
  • the third side wall 33 comprises an outer flap 93 and an inner flap 94 which are sealed together to form a side seal.
  • the side seal is formed by an adhesive, as explained in more detail hereinafter.
  • the fourth side wall 34 comprises an outer flap 95 and an inner flap 96 which are also sealed together to form a side seal.
  • the side seal is formed by an adhesive, as will be explained in more detail hereinafter.
  • the first line of weakening 61 is configured to extend across the third and fourth side walls 33, 34 such that the parts 91, 92 of the third and fourth side walls 33, 34 of portion 40 which is separable from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 21 comprises the outer flap 93 of the third side wall 33 and the outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34.
  • the first line of weakening 61 is configured to extend across the third and fourth side walls 33, 34 such that the parts 91, 92 of the third and fourth side walls 33, 34 of portion 40 which is separable from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 21 comprises the outer flap 93 and at least a portion of the inner flap 94 of the third side wall 33 and the outer flap 95 and at least a portion of the inner flap 96 of the fourth side wall 34.
  • the first line of weakening 61 extending through the first side wall 33 extends parallel to but spaced from the first edge 35a of the inner pack 90.
  • first line of weakening 61 extending through the third and fourth side walls 33, 34 also extends parallel to the third and fourth edges 37a, 38a of the inner pack 90.
  • the line of weakening 61 may be generally straight. This is especially true when the line of weakening 61 is formed in a blank of sheet material 21 before the inner pack is formed.
  • a straight line of weakening 61 is advantageous because it is simple to machine.
  • the portion 40 of sheet material 21 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 90 maybe removed by separating the portion 40 from the remainder 41 along the line of weakening 61, and optionally the side seals between the outer and inner flaps 93, 94, 95, 96 of the third and fourth side walls 33, 34, and the top seal formed by the adhesive 29.
  • FIG. 8 another embodiment of an inner pack too according to the present invention is shown.
  • the inner pack too shown in Fig. 8 is generally the same as the embodiments of the inner pack 20, 50, 60, 90 described above so a detailed description will be omitted herein.
  • features and components of the inner pack too that are the same as features and components of the inner packs 20, 50, 60,
  • the first line of weakening 61 extends around each of the plurality of side walls 31, 32, 33, 34. That is, the first line of weakening 61 extends through the first side wall 31, the second side wall 32, the third side wall 33, and the fourth side wall 34. Therefore, the portion 40 of sheet material 21 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack too comprises the first end wall 22, and each of the side walls 31, 32, 33, 34. In the present embodiment, the portion 40 of sheet material 21 can be removed without separating a seal formed by an adhesive 29. Therefore, the adhesive used may be a non-releasable adhesive to ensure that the line of weakening 61 is broken rather than the seal formed by the adhesive 29. In an embodiment, the first line of weakening 61 extends parallel but spaced from the respective edges 35a, 36a,
  • FIG. 11 to Fig 14b another embodiment of a package 110 according to the present invention is shown.
  • the package 110 shown in Figs. 11 to 14b is generally the same as the embodiments of the package 10 described above so a detailed description will be omitted herein.
  • features and components of the package 110 that are the same as features and components of the package 10 will retain the same terminology and reference numerals.
  • the package 110 comprises a container 11 with an access 15 (illustrated in Fig. 2).
  • the package 110 further comprises an inner pack 120.
  • the inner pack 120 is configured to be located within the container 11 such that the inner pack 120 can be accessed via the access 15.
  • the inner pack 120 comprises a sheet material 21 that is arranged to form the inner pack 120.
  • the inner pack 120 further comprises a tear strip 121 that is configured such that, during use, the tear strip 121 can be pulled such that a portion 40 of the sheet material 21 is at least partially separable from a remainder 41 of the inner pack 120 to allow access to the inside of the inner pack 120.
  • the blank 125 comprises the tear strip 121 located proximate to one end of the blank 125.
  • the inner pack 120 is shown in its assembled state.
  • the inner pack 120 comprises a first end wall 22 and a second end wall 23.
  • the first and second end walls 22, 23 are separated by a plurality of side walls 31, 32, 33, 34.
  • the tear strip 121 extends along at least one of the plurality of side walls 31, 32, 33, 34.
  • the tear strip 121 extends across each of the plurality of side walls 31, 32, 33, 34 such that the portion 40 of the sheet material 21 is completely separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 120.
  • the tear strip 121 extends parallel to the top edges 35a, 36a, 37a, 38a of the inner pack 120 in each of the plurality of side walls 31, 32, 33, 34 through which the tear strip 121 extends. Furthermore, the tear strip 121 may comprise a tab 127 on one end 128 of the tear strip 121. The tab 127 is configured such that, during use, the tab 127 can be gripped by a user to pull the tear strip 121 and gain access inside the inner pack 120.
  • the tear strip 121 may be formed by parallel lines of weakening that extend around at least one of the plurality of side walls 31, 32, 33, 34.
  • the inner pack 120 of the package 110 is sealed. That is, the first end wall 22 of the inner pack 120 comprises a first flap 25 and a second slap 26 which extend from opposing edges 35a, 36a of the first end wall 22 and are secured together. The first and second flaps 25, 26 of the first end wall 22 are secured together by adhesive 29.
  • the tear strip 121 is located proximate to the first end wall 22.
  • the first end wall 22 of the inner pack 120 is located proximate to the access 15 of the package 110.
  • the package 110 may further comprises an inner frame (not shown).
  • the inner frame may be located at least partially around the inner pack 120. However, so that the tear strip 121 is accessible to a consumer, the inner frame is spaced from the first end wall 22 which is proximate to the access 15 such that the top of the inner frame is further from the first end wall 22 than the tear strip 121.
  • FIG. 13 shows a blank 135 for forming the inner pack 130.
  • the blank 135 comprises the tear strip 121 located centrally in the blank 135.
  • Figs. 14a and 14b show the inner pack 130 in an assembled state.
  • Fig. 14a shows a bottom perspective view of the inner pack 130. That is, in the present embodiment, the tear strip 121 is located proximate to the second end wall 23, i.e. closer to the second end wall 23 than the first end wall 22.
  • the inner pack 130 must be turned upside-down relative to the inner pack 120 shown in Fig. 12 so that the tear strip 121 is proximate to the access 15 of the package 110.
  • the second end wall 23 of the inner pack 120 is located proximate to the access 15 of the package 110.
  • the package 110 may further comprises an inner frame (not shown).
  • the inner frame maybe located at least partially around the inner pack 130. However, so that the tear strip 121 is accessible to a consumer, the inner frame is spaced from the second end wall 23 which is proximate to the access 15 such that the top of the inner frame is further from the second end wall 23 than the tear strip 121.
  • an inner wrap 140 for an aerosol provision system or article can be manufactured by providing a sheet material 21 for being arranged into an inner pack, and providing one or more deformations 141 partially through the thickness of the sheet material such that, once the sheet material is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more deformations such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
  • the inner wrap 140 for forming an inner pack for an aerosol provision system component or article comprises a sheet material for being arrange into an inner pack and comprising one or more deformations 141 partially through the thickness of the sheet material such that, when the inner wrap is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more deformations such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
  • the lines of weakening 61, 72 may extend through the sheet material 21 of the inner pack 60, 90, 120, 130. Referring to Fig.
  • an inner wrap 150 for an aerosol provision system or article can be manufactured by providing a sheet material 21 for being arranged into an inner pack, providing one or more cuts 151 through the thickness of the sheet material such that, when the sheet material is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more cuts such that, a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack, and sealing the one or more cuts using a sealing material 152. Therefore, the inner pack 60, 90, 120, 130 may further comprise a layer of adhesive 152 located on the inner side of the inner pack 60, 90, 120, 130 to cover the line of weakening 61, 72.
  • the layer of adhesive 152 is configured to seal the inner pack 60, 90, 120, 130 to at least reduce the air permeability of the inner pack 60, 90, 120, 130 to help preserve the freshness of the contents of the inner pack 60, 90, 120, 130.
  • the layer of adhesive 152 may comprise a heat activated adhesive.
  • the inner wrap 150 for forming an inner pack for an aerosol provision system component or article comprises a sheet material 21 for being arranged into an inner pack and comprising one or more cuts 151 through the thickness of the sheet material such that, when the inner wrap is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more cuts such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack, and a sealing material 152 that is applied over the one or more cuts to seal the one or more cuts.
  • the first and/or second line of weakening 61, 72 maybe formed by laser scoring or by partial laser scoring.
  • the first and/or second lines of weakening 61, 72 maybe formed by deformations in the sheet material 21 formed by an embossing roller.
  • the embossing roller may deform the sheet material 21 by cutting, embossing, scoring, or partially cutting the sheet material 21 of the inner pack 60, 90, 120, 130.
  • the sheet material 21 comprises a deadfold.
  • the sheet material 21 may have a basis weight of less than or equal to 75 grams per square meter.
  • the inner pack 20, 60, 90, 120, 130 is hermetically sealed.
  • a blank 160 for forming an inner pack 20, 60, 90, 120, 130 is shown.
  • the inner pack comprises opposing first and second side walls 31, 32, and opposing third and fourth side walls 33, 34.
  • the fourth side wall 34 comprises an outer flap 95, and an inner flap 96 which are adhered together to form the fourth side wall 34.
  • the outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34 extends from a longitudinal edge of the first side wall 31 and the inner flap 96 of the fourth side wall 34 extends from a longitudinal edge of the second side wall 32.
  • the third side wall 33 of the inner pack comprises an outer flap 93 extending from a longitudinal edge of the first side wall 32 and an inner flap 94 extending from a longitudinal edge of the second side wall 32.
  • the outer flap 93 and the inner flap 94 are adhered together to form the third side wall 33.
  • the first end wall 22 of the inner pack further comprises a third flap 27 extending from the proximal end of the third side wall 33.
  • the first end wall 22 of the inner pack further comprises a fourth flap 28 extending from the proximal end of the fourth side wall 34.
  • the fourth flap 28 comprises an outer flap 163 extending from the proximal end of the outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34 and an inner flap 164 extending from the proximal end of the inner flap 96 of the fourth side wall 34.
  • the outer flap 163 and the inner flap 164 of the fourth flap 28 of the first end wall 22 are adhered together to form the fourth flap 28.
  • the third flap 27 comprises an outer flap 161 extending from the proximal end of the outer flap 93 of the third side wall 33 and an inner flap 162 extending form the proximal end of the inner flap 94 of the third side wall 33.
  • the outer flap 161 and the inner flap 162 are adhered together to form the third flap 27 of the first end wall 22.
  • the inner pack of Fig.16 comprises folding portions 166 that connect the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 to the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 of the first end wall 22 and folding portions 167 that connect the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22 to the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 of the first end wall 22.
  • the folding portions 166 form a part of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 and the folding portions 167 form a part of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
  • a folding portion 166 connects the first flap 25 to the outer flap 161 of the third flap 27 of the first end wall 22 and a folding portion 166 connects the first flap 25 to the outer flap 163 of the fourth flap 28 of the first end wall 22.
  • a folding portion 167 connects the second flap 26 to the inner flap 162 of the third flap 27 of the first end wall 22 and a folding portion 167 connects the second flap 26 to the inner flap 164 of the fourth flap 28 of the first end wall 22.
  • the second end wall 23 comprises first and second tabs 23a, 23b extending from side edges of the second end wall 23 and folding portions 168, 169 which connect the first and second tabs 23a, 23b of the second end wall 23 to the third and fourth side walls 33, 34 ⁇
  • the folding portions 168 form a part of the outer and inner flaps 93, 94 of the third side wall 33.
  • the folding portions 169 form a part of the outer and inner flaps 95, 96 of the fourth side wall 34.
  • a folding portion 168 connects the first tab 23a to the outer flap 93 of the third side wall 33 and a folding portion 168 connects the first tab 23a to the inner flap 94 of the third side wall 33.
  • a folding portion 169 connects the second tab 23b to the outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34 and a folding portion 169 connects the second tab 23b to the inner flap 96 of the fourth side wall 34.
  • the inner pack comprises a first flap 25 and a second flap 26 of the first end wall 22, a second end wall 23, a first side wall 31, a second side wall
  • the inner pack also comprises third and fourth side walls 33, 34, each formed by outer flaps 93, 95 and inner flaps 94, 96.
  • the inner pack also comprises third and fourth end wall flaps 27, 28, each formed by outer 161, 163 and inner flaps 162, 164.
  • the inner pack also comprises folding portions 166 of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 and folding portions 167 of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
  • the inner pack also comprises folding portions 168 of the outer and inner flaps 93, 94 of the third side wall 33, and folding portions 169 of the outer and inner flaps 95, 96 of the fourth side wall 34.
  • the second end wall 23 also comprises first and second flaps 23a, 23b. Referring to Fig.
  • the inner package is formed from an blank 160 of sheet material 21 which comprises an adhesive 170 to secure the flaps together,
  • the adhesive 170 comprises a first area of adhesive 171 located on the outer flaps of the blank 160 and a second area of adhesive 172 located on the inner flaps of the blank 160.
  • the first area of adhesive 171 is located on the inner surface of the flaps, indicated by cross- hatching in Fig. 17, and the second area of adhesive 172 is located on the outer surface of the flaps, indicated by hatching in Fig. 17.
  • the first and second areas of adhesive 171, 172 are positioned such that when the inner pack is in an assembled state, the first and second areas of adhesive 171, 172 contact each other.
  • the first area of adhesive 171 forms a continuous area of adhesive over the inner surface of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22, the outer flaps 161, 163 of the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 of the first end wall 22, and the outer flaps 93, 95 of the third and fourth side walls 33, 34.
  • the second area of adhesive 172 forms a continuous area of adhesive over the outer surface of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22, the inner flaps 162, 164 of the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 of the first end wall 22, and the inner flaps 94, 96 of the third and fourth side walls 33, 34.
  • the adhesive 180 is a cold seal adhesive.
  • the cold seal adhesive may be, for example, but not limited to, an adhesive derived from natural rubber, latex, resin, PVA, or Locitie Liofol CS 22-861US1.
  • the cold seal adhesive maybe chosen to match the required properties.
  • the cold seal adhesive maybe extrudable, water based, or solvent based with pealability, reclosabilitys, or permanent seal.
  • Cold seal adhesives are generally easy to process with high printing speeds, have long shelf life on reels of sheet material, are recyclable once applied to sheet material, and are approved for direct food contact.
  • a cold seal adhesive is placed on both adhering surfaces and only requires contact and/or pressure to adhere together to form a seal. That is, a cold seal adhesive does not require heat to activate the adhesive. Referring now to Fig. 18, the blank 160 is the same as shown in Figs. 16 and 17.
  • the inner pack comprises a second area of adhesive 172 located on the outer surface of the inner flaps 162, 164 of the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 of the first end wall 22, the inner flaps 94, 96 of the third and fourth side walls 33, 34, and the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
  • the first area of adhesive 171 is located on folding portions 166 of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22, and on the folding portions 168 of the outer flaps 93, 95 of the third and fourth side walls 33, 34.
  • the adhesive 180 is a heat seal adhesive.
  • the heat seal adhesive may be, for example, but not limited to, adhesives based on polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastics, Loctite Liofol HS 2809-22 RE, or cellulosic coatings.
  • Heat seal adhesives based on PP, PE, and PET plastics have low sealing temperatures.
  • a cellulosic coating can be used as a heat seal solution and is also recyclable.
  • a heat seal adhesive only needs to be placed on one adhering surface and so requires less adhesive than a cold seal adhesive. Furthermore, a heat seal adhesive does not adhere, or become ‘sticky’, until heat is applied. Therefore, the hot seal adhesive is less likely to cause complications during manufacture of the inner pack.
  • a blank 180 for forming an inner pack 20, 60, 90, 120, 130 is shown.
  • the inner pack comprises opposing first and second side walls 31, 32, and opposing third and fourth side walls 33, 34.
  • the fourth side wall 34 comprises an outer flap 95, and an inner flap 96 which are adhered together to form the fourth side wall 34.
  • the outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34 extends from a longitudinal edge of the first side wall 31 and the inner flap 96 of the fourth side wall 34 extends from a longitudinal edge of the second side wall 32.
  • the first end wall 22 of the inner pack further comprises a third flap 27 extending from the proximal end of the third side wall 33.
  • the first end wall 22 of the inner pack further comprises a fourth flap 28 extending from the proximal end of the fourth side wall 34.
  • the fourth flap 28 comprises an outer flap 163 extending from the proximal end of the outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34 and an inner flap 164 extending from the proximal end of the inner flap 96 of the fourth side wall 34.
  • the outer flap 163 and the inner flap 164 of the fourth flap 28 of the first end wall 22 are adhered together to form the fourth flap 28.
  • the inner pack of Fig.19 comprises folding portions 166 that connect the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 to the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 of the first end wall 22 and folding portions 167 that connect the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22 to the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 of the first end wall 22.
  • the folding portions 166 form a part of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 and the folding portions 167 form a part of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
  • a folding portion 166 connects the first flap 25 to the third flap 27 of the first end wall 22 and a folding portion 166 connects the first flap 25 to the outer flap 163 of the fourth flap 28 of the first end wall 22.
  • a folding portion 167 connects the second flap 26 to the third flap 27 of the first end wall 22 and a folding portion 167 connects the second flap 26 to the inner flap 164 of the fourth flap 28 of the first end wall 22.
  • the second end wall 23 of the inner pack comprises a first flap 181 extending from the distal end of the first side wall 31, and a second flap 182 extending from a distal end of the second side wall 32. The first flap 181 and the second flap 182 being adhered together to form the second end wall 23.
  • the second end wall 23 of the inner pack further comprises a third flap 183 extending from the distal end of the third side wall 33 and a fourth flap extending from the distal end of the fourth side wall 34.
  • the fourth flap 184 comprises an outer flap 185 extending from the distal end of the outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34 and an inner flap 186 extending from the distal end of the inner flap 96 of the fourth side wall 34.
  • the outer flap 185 and the inner flap 186 are adhered together to form the fourth flap 184 of the second end wall 23.
  • the inner pack of Fig.19 comprises folding portions 191 that connect the first flap 181 of the second end wall 23 to the third and fourth flaps 183, 184 of the second end wall 23 and folding portions 192 that connect the second flap 182 of the second end wall 23 to the third and fourth flaps 183, 184 of the second end wall 23.
  • the folding portions 191 form a part of the first flap 181 of the second end wall 23 and the folding portions 192 form a part of the second flap 182 of the second end wall 23.
  • a folding portion 191 connects the first flap 181 to the third flap 183 of the second end wall 23 and a folding portion 191 connects the first flap 181 to the outer flap 185 of the fourth flap 184 of the second end wall 23.
  • a folding portion 192 connects the second flap 182 to the third flap 183 of the second end wall 23 and a folding portion 192 connects the second flap 182 to the inner flap 186 of the fourth flap 184 of the second end wall 23.
  • the inner pack comprises a first flap 25 and a second flap 26 of the first end wall 22, a first flap 181 and a second flap 182 of the second end wall 23, a first side wall 31, a second side wall 32, and a third side wall 33.
  • the inner pack also comprises a fourth side wall 34 formed by an outer flap 95 and an inner flap 96.
  • the inner pack also comprises third flap 27 of the first end wall 22 and fourth flap 28 of the first end wall 22 formed by an outer 163 and an inner flap 164.
  • the inner pack also comprises third flap 183 of the second end wall 23 and fourth flap 184 of the second end wall 23 formed by an outer 185 and an inner flap 186.
  • the inner pack also comprises folding portions 166 of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 and folding portions 167 of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
  • the inner pack also comprises folding portions 191 of the first flap 181 of the second end wall 23 and folding portions 192 of the second flap 192 of the second end wall 23.
  • the first area of adhesive 171 is located on the inner surface of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22, the first flap 181 of the second end wall 23, and an outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34.
  • the second area of adhesive 172 is located on the outer surface of the inner flap 96 of the fourth side wall 34, and the second flaps 26, 182 and the third flaps 27, 183 of the first and second end walls 22, 23.
  • the adhesive 170 on the first flaps 25, 181 and on the second flaps 26, 182 of the first and second end walls 22, 23 is only located on the folding portions 166, 167, 191, 192.
  • the adhesive 170 is a cold seal adhesive.
  • the cold seal adhesive may be, for example, but not limited to, an adhesive derived from natural rubber, latex, resin, PVA, Loctite Liofol CS.
  • the cold seal adhesive maybe chosen to match the required properties.
  • the cold seal adhesive maybe extrudable, water based, or solvent based with pealability, reclosability, or permanent seal.
  • Cold seal adhesives are generally easy to process with high printing speeds, have long shelf life on reels of sheet material, are recyclable once applied to sheet material, and are approved for direct food contact.
  • a cold seal adhesive is placed on both adhering surfaces and only requires contact and/or pressure to adhere together to form a seal. That is, a cold seal adhesive does not require heat to activate the adhesive .
  • an area of adhesive is located on the inner surface of the first flaps 25, 181 of the first and second end walls 22, 23, the outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34, and the third flaps 27, 183 of the first and second end walls 22, 23.
  • the adhesive 170 is a heat seal adhesive.
  • the heat seal adhesive may be, for example, but not limited to, adhesives based on polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastics, Loctite Liofol HS 2809-22 RE, or cellulosic coatings.
  • Heat seal adhesives based on PP, PE, and PET plastics have low sealing temperatures.
  • a cellulosic coating can be used as a heat seal solution and is also recyclable.
  • a heat seal adhesive only needs to be placed on one adhering surface and so requires less adhesive than a cold seal adhesive. Furthermore, a heat seal adhesive does not adhere, or become ‘sticky’, until heat is applied. Therefore, the hot seal adhesive is less likely to cause complications during manufacture of the inner pack.
  • the package 10, 1100 for an aerosol provision system component or article comprises a container 11 and an inner pack 20, 60, 90, 120, 130, 160, 190 located within the container 11.
  • the inner pack comprises a sheet material 21 that is arranged to form the inner pack.
  • he sheet material 21 comprises at least 90% of a first material, and in embodiments has a water vapour permeability of less than 6g/m2/24hr.
  • the large percentage of a single material increases the likelihood of the material being easily recyclable. Furthermore, the low water vapour permeability prevents water vapour from passing through the sheet material such that the inner pack can keep its contents fresher for longer.
  • the sheet material comprises at least 92.5% of the first material. In other embodiments, the sheet material comprises at least 95% of the first material. In yet further embodiments, the sheet material comprises at least 98.5% of the first material. In some embodiments the percentage of the first material is calculated based on the mass of the first material and the sheet material.
  • the water vapour permeability of the first material is less than 5g/ m2/ 24.hr, more preferably, less than 3g/m2/24hr, and even more preferably, less than ig/m2/24hr. The lower the water vapour permeability of the first material, the longer the components or articles within the inner pack can be kept fresh.
  • the sheet material is recyclable.
  • the first material is compostable.
  • the first material is a non-plastic material. The first material maybe, for example, but not limited to, paper.
  • the adhesive used may comprise adhesives selected from a solvent based adhesive, a polyurethane based adhesive, a cyanoacrylate based adhesive, a natural rubber based adhesive, a latex based adhesive, a resin based adhesive, a cellulose based adhesive, a polypropylene (“PP”) based adhesive, a polyethylene (“PE”) based adhesive, a polyethylene terephthalate (“PET”) based adhesive, and a polyvinyl alcohol (“PVA”) based adhesive.
  • a solvent based adhesive a solvent based adhesive
  • a polyurethane based adhesive a cyanoacrylate based adhesive
  • a natural rubber based adhesive a latex based adhesive
  • a resin based adhesive a resin based adhesive
  • a cellulose based adhesive a polypropylene (“PP”) based adhesive
  • PP polypropylene
  • PE polyethylene
  • PET polyethylene terephthalate
  • PVA polyvinyl alcohol
  • a paper suitable adhesive is preferably selected from at least one of (or a combination of one or more of) a natural rubber based adhesive, a latex based adhesive, a resin based adhesive, a cellulose based adhesive, a polypropylene (“PP”) based adhesive, a polyethylene (“PE”) based adhesive, a polyethylene terephthalate (“PET”) based adhesive, and a polyvinyl alcohol (“PVA”) based adhesive.
  • These adhesives may provide a particularly advantageous adhesion when applied to paper.
  • an adhesive which is based on natural rubber, latex, resin, or cellulose may produce markedly less emissions when produced than a synthetic adhesive.
  • these adhesives maybe applied to a paper inner pack for example formed from reconstituted paper material to arrive at an inner pack with a minimal emissions footprint.
  • a permanent or resealable adhesive may be based on any of the forgoing adhesives, depending upon the composition and application of the adhesive. It has been found that PVA is advantageous as a permanent adhesive when the first material is paper, due to its interaction with the moisture content of the paper.
  • the inner pack may further comprise a second material.
  • the second material maybe metallic.
  • the first and second material may be arranged in layers to form the sheet material of the inner pack.
  • the first and second layers are laminated.
  • the second material which forms the second layer is applied to the first material which forms the first layer as a coating.
  • the metallic material layer may protect the paper layer from breaking.
  • the container may comprises at least 90% of the first material. Furthermore, due to the low water vapour permeability of the first material, the container can form the outer layer of the package. This removes the need for a plastic outer wrap because the water vapour cannot pass through the inner pack and/ or container due to first material and the inner pack being sealed.
  • a package for an aerosol provision system component or article can be provided by providing a sheet material that comprises at least 90% of a first material and has a water vapour permeability of less than 6g/m2/24hr, arranging the sheet material to form an inner pack, and locating the inner pack within a container.
  • these properties may be provided by using a first material which is paper.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a package (10) for an aerosol provision system component or article. The package comprises a container (11) with an access (15), and an inner pack (20) located within the container such that the inner pack can be accessed via the access. The inner pack comprises a sheet material (21) that is arranged to form the inner pack. The inner pack comprises a first end wall (22) proximate to the access and a second end wall (23) distal to the access. The first end wall comprises a first flap (25) and a second flap (26), which extend from opposing sides of the first end wall and are attached to each other and configured to seal the inner pack. The sheet material comprises a portion having the first flap of the first end wall. The portion is at least partially separable from a remainder of the sheet material to unseal the inner pack and allow access to the inside of the inner pack. The present invention also relates to an inner wrap for a package and a method of manufacture of an inner wrap.

Description

A Package
Technical Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a package for an aerosol provision system component or article, an inner wrap for a package for an aerosol provision system component or article, and a method of manufacturing an inner wrap for an aerosol provision system component or article. Background of the Invention
It is known to wrap a collation of delivery systems for a tobacco industry product such as an aerosol provision system component or article in a sheet material to form an inner pack placed inside a package. The inner pack is designed to save costs by reducing the amount of material required. Therefore, when the sheet material is folded about the collation to form an inner pack, side panels of the inner pack overlap by approximately 5 mm.
It is also known to seal the package with an outer film layer, typically formed from plastic, to keep the delivery systems contained inside the package fresh.
Summary of the Invention
In one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a package for an aerosol provision system component or article, the package comprising: a container with an access; and an inner pack located within the container such that the inner pack can be accessed via the access; the inner pack comprising a sheet material that is arranged to form the inner pack, wherein the inner pack comprises a first end wall proximate to the access and a second end wall distal to the access, the first end wall comprising a first flap and a second flap which extend from opposing sides of the first end wall and are attached to each other and configured to seal the inner pack, and wherein the sheet material comprises a portion, the portion comprising the first flap of the first end wall, that is at least partially separable from a remainder of the sheet material to unseal the inner pack and allow access to the inside of the inner pack. In some embodiments, the first flap may be larger than the second flap such that the first flap is configured to extend substantially over the first end wall of the inner pack towards the opposing side of the first end wall such that the first flap overlaps substantially all of the second flap. The first flap may overlap the second flap by more than 5 mm, optionally by between 5mm and 25mm, preferably, by between 5 mm and 20 mm, and optionally, by between 7 mm and 15 mm.
In some embodiments, the distance between the first flap and the opposing side wall may be smaller than the distance between the second flap and its opposing side of the first end wall.
In some embodiments, the first flap may comprise a first part and a second part, the first part being secured to the second flap and the second part being unsecured to the second flap, the second part being configured to be pulled by a user to at least partially separate the portion of the sheet material from the remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
In some embodiments, the first flap may comprise a fold line defining one end of the first flap, and the first part of the first flap is located between the fold line and the second part of the first flap such that the second part forms a free end of the first flap.
In some embodiments, the first flap further may comprise a tab which extends from the free end of the second part of the first flap, the tab being configured to be pulled by a user to open the inner pack.
In some embodiments, the tab may comprise at least one indicium configured to provide information to a consumer in relation to how to unseal the inner pack to gain access to the inner pack. In some embodiments, an end of the second flap of the inner pack may comprise a cut out section which corresponds to the tab located on the free end of the first flap.
In some embodiments, the first part of the first flap may be sealed to the second flap by a resealable adhesive. In some embodiments, the inner pack may further comprise a first line of weakening configured to aid separation of the portion of the sheet material from the remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inner pack. In some embodiments, the inner pack may comprise a plurality of side walls extending between the first end wall and the second end wall, and wherein the first line of weakening extends at least partially around at least one of the plurality of side walls to define the portion that is separable from the remainder of the sheet material of the inner pack.
In some embodiments, the plurality of side walls may comprise a first side wall, and the first line of weakening extends at least partially across the first side wall of the inner pack. In some embodiments, the first line of weakening may be configured such that the portion that is separable from the remainder of the sheet material comprises the first flap and a section of the first side wall.
In some embodiments, the first side wall may be joined to the first end wall along a first edge, and the first line of weakening extends partially along the first edge from an extremity of the first flap.
In some embodiments, the first line of weakening extending across the first side wall maybe substantially U-shaped.
In some embodiments, the first line of weakening extending through the first side wall may comprise a lower portion and two side portions, the side portions having a draft angle of between 10 degrees and 40 degrees with respect to a longitudinal axis of the inner pack.
In some embodiments, the package may further comprise an inner frame located at least partially around or inside the inner pack, wherein at least a portion of the inner frame is configured to be separated from the remainder of the inner frame when the portion of the inner pack is separated from the remainder of the inner pack. In some embodiments, wherein the first end wall may further comprise third and fourth flaps, and wherein the first line of weakening is configured such that the portion that is separable from the remainder of the sheet material further comprises at least a part of the third and fourth flaps.
In some embodiments, the third and fourth flaps may be joined to third and fourth side walls along third and fourth edges, respectively, and wherein the first line of weakening may extend from the first edge at least partially along the third and fourth edges. In some embodiments, the inner pack may further comprise a second line of weakening configured such that the portion that is separable from the remainder of the sheet material further comprises a portion of the second flap of the first end wall.
In some embodiments, the second flap of the first end wall may comprise a first part and a second part separated by the second line of weakening, wherein the first part of the second flap is secured to the first flap of the first end wall, and the second line of weakening is configured such that the portion that is separable from the remainder of the sheet material further comprises the first part of the second flap. In some embodiments, the portion of the inner pack which is configured to be separated from the remainder of the inner pack may be secured to the portion of the inner frame such that the portion of the inner frame is separated from the remainder of the inner frame when the portion of the inner pack is separated from the remainder of the inner pack.
In some embodiments, the inner frame may comprise a third line of weakening which defines the portion of the inner frame configured to be separated from the remainder of the inner frame. In some embodiments, the first and second lines of weakening may be integrally formed.
In some embodiments, the inner pack may comprise a third side wall and a fourth side wall, the third and fourth side walls being located adjacent to the first side wall, and wherein the first line of weakening extends across the first side wall and at least partially across the third and fourth side walls such that the portion which is separable from the remainder of the sheet of material further comprises at least a part of the third and fourth side walls.
In some embodiments, the third and fourth side walls may each comprise a first flap and a second flap, the first and second flaps being sealed together, and the first line of weakening extending across the third and fourth walls such that the portion which is separable from the remainder of the sheet material comprise the first flap and at least a portion of the second flap of the third and fourth side walls. In some embodiments, the first line of weakening may extend through each of the plurality of side walls circumferentially around the entire inner pack.
In some embodiments, the first line of weakening may extend parallel to the first edge of the inner pack.
In some embodiments, the first line of weakening extends parallel to and spaced from the first edge of the inner pack.
In another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an aerosol provision system component or article package, the package comprising: a container with an access; and an inner pack located within the container such that the inner pack can be accessed via the access, the inner pack comprising a sheet material that is arranged to form the inner pack, and the inner pack further comprising a tear strip that is configured such that, during use, the tear strip can be pulled such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separable from a remainder of the inner pack to allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
In some embodiments, the inner pack may comprise a first end wall and a second end wall separated by a plurality of side walls, the tear strip extending along at least one of the plurality of side walls.
In some embodiments, the first end wall may be joined to a first side wall along a first edge, and wherein the tear strip extends parallel to the first edge. In some embodiments, the first end wall may comprise a first flap and a second flap which extend from opposing sides of the first end wall and are secured together. In some embodiments, the first end wall may located proximate to the access and the tear strip is located proximate to the first end wall. In some embodiments, the first end wall may be located distal to the access and the tear strip is located proximate to the second end wall.
In some embodiments, the package may further comprise an inner frame located at least partially around the inner pack, the inner frame being spaced from the end wall proximate to the access such that the top of the inner frame is further from the end wall proximate to the access than the tear strip.
In some embodiments, the tear strip may comprise a tab on one end of the tear strip, the tab being configured such that during use the tab can be gripped by a user to pull the tear strip.
In some embodiments, the tear strip may be formed by parallel lines of weakening extending around at least one of the plurality of side walls. In some embodiments, the line of weakening may extend through the sheet material and comprises a layer of adhesive on the inner side of the inner pack. In some embodiments, the line of weakening may extend partially through the sheet material.
In some embodiments, the first and/or second line of weakening maybe formed by partial laser scoring. In some embodiments, the first and/or second lines of weakening may be formed by deformations in the sheet material formed by an embossing roller.
In some embodiments, the sheet material may have a deadfold. In some embodiments, the inner pack may be hermetically sealed. In some embodiments, the container may comprise a flip lid. In some embodiments, the sheet material may have a basis weight of less than or equal to 75 grams per square metre.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided an inner pack for a package for an aerosol provision system component or article. The inner pack comprises: a sheet material that is arranged to form the inner pack, a first end wall and a second end wall, the first end wall comprising a first flap and a second flap which extends from opposing sides of the first end wall and are attached to each other and configured to seal the inner pack, and wherein the sheet material comprises a portion, the portion comprising the first flap of the first end wall, that is at least partially separable from a remainder of the sheet material to unseal the inner pack and allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an inner package for a package for an aerosol provision system component or article. The inner pack comprises a sheet material that is arranged to form the inner pack, and a tear strip that is configured such that, during use, the tear strip can be pulled such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separable from a remainder of the inner pack to allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing an inner wrap for an aerosol provision system component or article. The method comprises providing a sheet material for being arranged into an inner pack, and providing one or more deformations partially through the thickness of the sheet material such that, once the sheet material is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more deformations such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an inner wrap for forming an inner pack for an aerosol provision system component or article. The inner wrap comprises a sheet material for being arranged into an inner pack and comprising one or more deformations partially through the thickness of the sheet material such that, when the inner wrap is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more deformations such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing an inner wrap for an aerosol provision system component or article. The method comprises providing a sheet material for being arranged into an inner pack, providing one or more cuts through the thickness of the sheet material such that, when the sheet material is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more cuts such that, a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack, and sealing the one or more cuts using a sealing material. According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an inner wrap for forming an inner pack for an aerosol provision system component or article. The inner wrap comprises a sheet material for being arranged into an inner pack and comprising one or more cuts through the thickness of the sheet material such that, when the inner wrap is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more cuts such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack, and a sealing material that is applied over the one or more cuts to seal the one or more cuts. Brief Description of the Drawings
Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a schematic perspective view of a known inner pack for a package; Fig. 2 shows a schematic perspective view of an inner pack of a package in its closed position;
Fig. 3 shows a schematic perspective view of the inner pack of a package shown in Fig. 2 in an open position;
Fig. 4 shows a schematic perspective view of an inner pack of a package in a closed position;
Fig. 5 shows a schematic perspective view of the inner pack of a package shown in Fig. 4 once opened;
Fig. 6 shows a schematic perspective view of an inner pack of a package in a closed position; Fig. 7 shows a schematic perspective view of the inner pack of a package shown in Fig. 6 once opened;
Fig. 8 shows a schematic perspective view of an inner pack of a package once opened; Fig. 9 shows a schematic top view of a blank for an inner pack of a package;
Fig. 10 shows a schematic perspective view of an inner pack of a package formed from the blank shown in Fig. 9 in a closed position;
Fig. 11 shows a schematic top view of a blank for an inner pack of a package; Fig. 12 shows a schematic perspective view of an inner pack of a package formed from the blank shown in Fig. 11 in a closed position;
Fig 13 shows a schematic top view of a blank for an inner pack of a package;
Fig. 14a shows a schematic perspective view of a first end of an inner pack of a package formed from the blank shown in Fig. 13 in a closed position;
Fig. 14b shows a schematic perspective view of a second end of an inner pack of a package formed from the blank shown in Fig. 13 in a closed position;
Fig. 15a shows a schematic perspective view of an inner frame of a package;
Fig. 15b shows a schematic perspective view of the inner frame shown in Fig. 15a and an inner pack of a package in a closed position;
Fig. 15c shows a schematic perspective view of the inner frame and the inner pack of a package shown in Fig. 15b once opened;
Fig. 16 shows a schematic top view of a blank for forming an inner pack of a package; Fig. 17 shows a schematic top view of a blank for forming an inner pack of a package with a glue pattern applied;
Fig. 18 shows a schematic top view of a blank for forming an inner pack of a package with a glue pattern applied;
Fig. 19 shows a schematic top view of a blank for forming an inner pack of a package; Fig. 20 shows a schematic top view of a blank for forming an inner pack of a package with a glue pattern applied;
Fig. 21 shows a schematic top view of a blank for forming an inner pack of a package with a glue pattern applied;
Fig. 22 shows a schematic top view of a blank for forming an inner pack of a package comprising a line of weakness; and Fig. 23 shows a schematic top view of a blank for forming an inner pack of a package comprising a line of weakness and a glue pattern.
Detailed Description As used herein, the term “delivery system’ is intended to encompass systems that deliver at least one substance to a user and includes: combustible aerosol provision systems, such as cigarettes, cigarillos, cigars, and tobacco for pipes or for roll-your-own or for make-your-own cigarettes (whether based on tobacco, tobacco derivatives, expanded tobacco, reconstituted tobacco, tobacco substitutes or other smokeable material); non-combustible aerosol provision systems that release compounds from an aerosol-generating material without combusting the aerosol-generating material, such as electronic cigarettes, tobacco heating products, and hybrid systems to generate aerosol using a combination of aerosol-generating materials; and aerosol-free delivery systems that deliver the at least one substance to a user orally, nasally, transdermally, or in another way without forming an aerosol, including but not limited to, lozenges, gums, patches, articles, comprising inhalable powders, and oral products such as oral tobacco which includes snus or moist snuff, wherein the at least one substance may or may not comprise nicotine.
According to the present disclosure, a ‘combustible’ aerosol provision system is one where a constituent aerosol-generating material of the aerosol provision system (or component thereof) is combusted or burned during use in order to facilitate delivery of at least one substance to a user.
In some embodiments, the delivery system is a combustible provision system, such as a system selected from the group of a cigarette, a cigarillo, and a cigar.
In some embodiments, the disclosure relates to a component for use in a combustible aerosol provision system, such as, a filter, a filter rod, a filter segment, a tobacco rod, a spill, an aerosol-modifying agent release component such as a capsule, a thread, or a bead, or a paper, such as a plug wrap, a tipping paper, or a cigarette paper.
According to the present disclosure, a “non-combustible” aerosol provision system is one where a constituent aerosol-generating material of the aerosol provision system (or component thereof) is not combusted or burned in order to facilitate delivery of at least one substance to a user.
In some embodiments, the delivery system is a non-combustible aerosol provision system, such as a powered non-combustible aerosol provision system.
In some embodiments, the non-combustible aerosol provision system is an electronic cigarette, also known as a vaping device or electronic nicotine delivery system (END), although it is noted that the presence of nicotine in the aerosol-generating material is not a requirement. In some embodiments, the non-combustible aerosol provision system is an aerosol generating material heating system, also known as a heat-not-burn system. An example of such as system is a tobacco heating system. In some embodiments, the non-combustible aerosol provision system is a hybrid system to generate aerosol using a combination of aerosol-generating materials, one or a plurality of which may be heated. Each of the aerosol-generating materials may be, for example, in the form of a solid, liquid, or gel, and may or may not contain nicotine. In some embodiments, the hybrid system comprises a liquid or gel aerosol-generating material and a solid aerosol-generating material. The solid aerosol-generating material may comprise, for example, tobacco or a non-tobacco product.
Typically, the non-combustible aerosol provision system may comprise a non combustible aerosol provision device and a consumable for use with the non- combustible aerosol provision device.
In some embodiments, the disclosure relates to consumables comprising aerosol generating material and configured to be used with non-combustible aerosol provision devices. These consumables are sometimes referred to as articles throughout the disclosure.
In some embodiments, the consumable for use with the non-combustible aerosol provision device may comprise aerosol-generating material, an aerosol-generating material storage area, an aerosol-generating material transfer component, and an aerosol generator, an aerosol generation area, a housing, a wrapper, a filter, a mouthpiece, and/ or an aerosol-modifying agent.
Referring to Fig. l, a known inner pack 2 for a package l for tobacco industry products is shown. The inner pack 2 comprises a sheet material wrapped around a bundle of tobacco industry products (not shown). The inner pack 2 comprises flaps which are folded around the bundle of tobacco industry products. However, the inner pack 2 is not sealed and so gaps can exist between the flaps which allows air to flow in and out of the inner pack which can affect the freshness of the tobacco industry products. Referring to Fig. 2, a package to for an aerosol provision system component or article (not shown) is illustrated. The package to comprises a container n, shown in dotted lines. In the present embodiment, the container 11 is a hinge-lid type container, although it will be appreciated that other forms of container 11 may form a part of the package to. In the illustrated embodiment, the container 11 comprises a body 12 and a lid 13 connected along a hinge line 14. The container 11 comprises an access 15. The access 15 is provided by rotating the lid 13 about the hinge line 14 relative to the body 12 of the container 11. The hinge-lid type container is also known as a flip-lid type container. That is, the lid can be flipped open by rotating the lid 13 about the hinge line
14· The package further comprises an inner pack 20. The inner pack 20 is located within the container 11 such that the inner pack 20 can be accessed via the access 15. That is, upon rotation of the lid 13 from a closed position into an open position, shown in Fig. 2, the access 15 is provided and a user can access the inner pack 20. The inner pack 20 comprises a sheet material 21 that is arranged to form the inner pack 20.
The inner pack 20 comprises a first end wall 22. The first end wall 22 is proximate to the access 15. The inner pack further comprises a second end wall 23. The second end wall 23 is distal to the access 15. The second end wall 23 is longitudinally distant from the first end wall 22. That is, the package 10 and/or inner pack 20 comprise a longitudinal axis along which the longest dimension of the package 10 and/or inner pack 20 extends, and the first and second end walls 22, 23 are spaced apart by a distance along this axis.
As shown in Fig. 2, the first end wall 22 comprises a first flap 25 and a second flap 26. The first and second flaps 25, 26 of the first end wall 22 extend from opposing sides of the first end wall 22. That is, the first flap 25 extends from a first side 22a of the first end wall 22 and the second flap 26 extends from a second, opposing side 22b of the first end wall 22. The first and second flaps 25, 26 are attached to each other and configured to seal the inner pack 20. The first and second flaps 25, 26 maybe attached to each other using an adhesive 29. The adhesive 29 may be applied between the first and second flaps 25, 26 such that the first and second flaps 25, 26 of the first end wall 22 form a seal to prevent, or at least reduce, the air permeability of the inner pack 20. The adhesive 29 may be located on the inner surface of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22. The adhesive 29 may be located on the outer surface of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22. As shown in Fig. 2, the inner pack 20, similarly to each of the subsequently described inner packs, comprises a plurality of side walls which extend between the first end wall 22 and the second end wall 23. In the illustrated embodiment, as well as the subsequently described embodiments, the inner pack 20 has a cuboidal shape. Thus, the inner pack 20, and the subsequently described embodiments, comprises a first side wall 31, a second side wall 32, a third side wall 33, and a fourth side wall 34. The inner pack 20 comprises opposing first and second side walls 31, 32, and opposing third and fourth side walls 33, 34. The inner pack 20 further comprises first, second, third, and fourth top edges 35a, 36a, 37a, 38a where the first, second, third, and fourth side walls 31, 32, 33, 34 meet the first end wall 22. Thus, the first side 22a of the first end wall 22 is formed by the first top edge 35a, and the second side 22b of the first end wall 22 is formed by the second top edge 36a. The inner pack 20 further comprises first, second, third, and fourth bottom edges 35b, 36b, 37b, 38b where the first, second , third, and fourth side walls 31, 32, 33, 34 meet the second end wall 23.
It will be appreciated that in alternative embodiments, the inner pack 20 may have a differently shaped prism, for example, but not limited to a hexagonal prism. In such an embodiment, it will be understood that the inner pack 20 would further comprise additional side walls and top and bottom edges etc.
The first end wall 22 further comprises third and fourth flaps 27, 28. The third and fourth flaps 27, 28 extend from the third and fourth top edges 37a, 38a formed by the flaps 27, 28 with the third and fourth side walls 33, 34. The third and fourth flaps 27,
28 may also comprise adhesive 29 in order to seal the first end wall 22. Thus, each flap 26, 27, 28 that the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 overlaps may be secured to the other flaps by adhesive 29 to seal the inner pack 20. Furthermore, as shown in Fig. 3, the sheet material 21 of the inner pack 20 comprises a portion 40 that is at least partially separable from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 20 of the inner pack 20. The portion 40 is at least partially separable from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 21 of the inner pack 20 to unseal the inner pack 20 and allow access to the inside of the inner pack 20 so that the aerosol provision system component or article stored therein can be accessed. The portion 40 of sheet material 21 that is at least partially separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 20 comprises the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22.
As illustrated in Fig. 2 and Fig. 3, the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 is larger than the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22. Referring briefly to Fig. 3, where the first and second flaps 25, 26 of the first end wall 22 are shown in an unfolded state, the first flap 25 is longer than the second flap 26, as will be explained in more detail hereinafter.
Referring back to Fig. 2, it can be seen that the first flap 25 is larger than the second flap 26 such that the first flap 25 is configured to extend substantially over the first end wall 22 of the inner pack 20 towards the opposing side 22b of the first end wall 22. That is, the first flap 25 extends from the first side 22a of the first end wall 22, i.e. the first tope edge 35a, substantially over the first end wall 22 towards the second, opposing side 22b of the first end wall 22, i.e. the second top edge 36a. Therefore, the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 overlaps substantially all of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22. The first flap may overlap the second flap by more than 5 mm, optionally by between 5mm and 25mm, preferably, by between 5 mm and 20 mm, and optionally, by between 7 mm and 15 mm. Earlier reference to the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 being longer than the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22 refers to the distance between the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 and the opposing side wall 22b of the first end wall 22, i.e. the second top edge 36a, being smaller than the distance between the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22 and its opposing side of the first end wall 22, i.e. the first top edge 35a or the first side 22a of the first end wall 22.
The first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 comprises a first part 43 and a second part 44. The first part 43 of the first flap 25 is secured to the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22. The second part 44 of the first flap 22 is unsecured to the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22. That is, the adhesive 29 attaches the first part 43 of the first flap 25 to the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22. Therefore, the second part 44 of the first flap 25 is not secured to the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22 such that the second part 44 of the first flap 25 is free to move. The second part 44 of the first flap 25 is configured to be pulled by a user to at least partially separate the portion 40 of the sheet material 21 from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 21 of the inner pack 20 to unseal the inner pack 20 and allow access to the inside of the inner pack 20. The first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 comprises a fold line 45. The fold line 45 defines one end of the first flap 25. The fold line 45 may be located at the first side 22a of the first end wall 22. That is, the fold line 45 is located at the first top edge 35a of the inner pack 20. The first part 43 of the first flap 25 is located between the fold line 45 and the second part 44 of the first flap 25. Therefore, the second part 44 of the first flap 25 forms a free end 46 of the first flap 25. The free end 46 of the first flap 25 comprises a free edge 47. During opening of the inner pack 20 to gain access to the inner pack 20, a consumer places a digit under the free end 46 of the first flap 25 and grips the second part 44 of the first flap 25. The consumer then pulls on the second part 44 of the first flap 25 to break the seal provided by the adhesive 29 between the first part 43 of the first flap 25 and the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22 of the inner pack 20.
The consumer pulls on the second part 44 of the first flap 25 in the direction shown by the arrow A in Fig. 2. That is, the consumer rotates the second part 44 of the first flap 25 about the fold line 45 of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22. As explained above, this movement breaks the seal formed between the first and second flaps 25, 26 by the adhesive 29 and partially separates the portion 40, i.e. the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22, from the remainder 41, i.e. the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22, of the inner pack 20 to allow access to the inside of the inner pack 20.
Once the seal formed by the adhesive 29 between the first and second flaps 25, 26, has been broken, the first, second, third, and fourth flaps 25, 26, 27, 28 can all be unfolded, as shown by the arrows B in Fig. 3, to provide an access 49 to the inside of the inner pack 20.
In the present embodiment, the inner pack 20 may be resealed by folding down the flaps 25, 26, 27, 28 and applying pressure to the adhesive 29 such that the first and second flaps 25, 26 reseal. Therefore, the adhesive 29 is preferably a cold seal adhesive, and more preferably a resealable cold seal adhesive. The resealable cold adhesive may be, for example, but not limited to, an adhesive derived from natural rubber, latex, resin, PVA, or Loctite Liofol CS 22-861US1. The cold seal adhesive maybe chosen to match the required properties. The cold seal adhesive may be extrudable, water based, or solvent based with pealability, reclosability, or permanent seal. Cold seal adhesives are generally easy to process with high printing speeds, have long shelf life on reels of sheet material, are recyclable once applied to sheet material, and are approved for direct food contact. A cold seal adhesive is placed on both adhering surfaces and only requires contact and/or pressure to adhere together to form a seal. That is, a cold seal adhesive does not require heat to activate the adhesive.
Referring now briefly to Fig. 9 and Fig 10, another embodiment of an inner pack 50 according to the present invention is shown. The inner pack 50 shown in Figs. 9 and 10 is generally the same as the embodiment of the inner pack 20 described above so a detailed description will be omitted herein. Furthermore, features and components of the inner pack 50 that are the same as features and components of the inner pack 20 will retain the same terminology and reference numerals.
In Fig. 9, a blank 51 used to form the inner pack 50 is shown. Fig. 10 shows the blank 51 assembled to form the inner pack 50. In the present embodiment of the inner pack 50, the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 further comprises a tab 52. The tab 52 extends from the free edge 47 of the second part 45 of the first flap 25. The tab 52 is configured to be pulled by a user to unseal the inner pack 50 in a similar way to the embodiment of the inner pack 20 described above.
In embodiments in which the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 comprises the tab 52, the adhesive 29 which forms a seal between the first and second flaps 25, 26 of the first end wall 22 may be located either on both the first and second parts 43, 44 of the first flap 25, or only on the first part 43 of the first flap 25. However, in the present embodiment, the adhesive 29 is only illustrated as forming a seal between the first part 43 of the first flap 25 and the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
The tab 52 is a more obvious extension of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 which makes it more easily recognisable by a consumer and aiding the openability of the inner pack 50. Furthermore, the tab 52 may comprise at least one indicium 53. The at least one indicium 53 may be configured to provide information to a consumer in relation to how to unseal the inner pack 50 to gain access to the inside of the inner pack 50. The at least one indicium 53 may be in the form of, for example, but not limited to, printed or embossed instructions such as text, logos, arrows, or colour to identify the tab 52 or in which way it should be moved. The tab 52 may extend from a central portion 54 of the free end 46 of the first flap 25, as illustrated in Figs. 9 and 10. However, it will be appreciated that the tab 52 maybe off-centre with respect to the free edge 47 of the first flap 25 in alternative embodiments. Furthermore, in the present embodiment, the tab 52 has a semi-circular shape. However, in an alternative embodiment, the tab 52 may have, for example, but not limited to, a square, triangular, or rectangular, etc. shape.
In some embodiments, the tab 52 may extend from the free edge 47 of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 beyond the second side 22b or second top edge 36a of the first end wall 22. Therefore, a section 55 of the tab 52 may project from the second side 22b of the first end wall 22. Thus, when the inner pack 50 is located inside a container 11, the section 55 of the tab 52 may extend into the lid 13 when the lid 13 is in its open position. The projecting section 55 of the tab 52 makes it easier to grip the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 and easier to unseal the inner pack 50 to allow access to the inside of the inner pack 50.
The inner pack 50 may further comprise a cut-out section 56. The cut-out section 56 is formed in the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22. The cut-out section 56 is overlapped by the first flap 22 of the first end wall 22 when the inner pack 50 is sealed. Referring to the blank 51 of sheet material 21 in Fig. 9, the cut-out section 56 can be seen in the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22. The cut-out section 56 corresponds to the tab 52 located on the free end 46 of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22. That is, the position, shape, and size of the cut-out section 56 in the second flap 26 is the same as the position, shape, and size of the tab 52 on the first flap 25. Therefore, the blank 51 of sheet material 21 from which the inner pack 51 is formed by tessellation from a web of sheet material 21. Thus, there is no material wastage in the creation of the inner pack 50.
The present embodiment of the inner pack 50 is opened in a similar fashion to the inner pack 20 described above, thus a detailed description will be omitted herein.
Briefly, a consumer viewing the inner pack 50 may notice the at least one indicium 53 on the tab 52 which conveys information to the consumer that the inner pack 50 is opened by pulling on the tab 52 of the inner pack 50 and moving the tab 52 in the direction of the arrow C shown in Fig. 10. The seal formed by the adhesive 29 holding the first and second flaps 25, 26 of the first end wall 22 is broken by rotating the first flap 25 away from the second flap 26 and then each of the end wall flaps 25, 26, 27, 28 can be folded open to provide an access (not shown in Fig. to) to the inside of the inner pack 50.
Referring now to Fig. 4 and Fig 5, another embodiment of an inner pack 60 according to the present invention is shown. The inner pack 60 shown in Figs. 4 and 5 is generally the same as the embodiments of the inner pack 20, 50 described above so a detailed description will be omitted herein. Furthermore, features and components of the inner pack 60 that are the same as features and components of the inner packs 20, 50 will retain the same terminology and reference numerals.
Referring to Fig. 4, the inner pack 60 of the package 10 further comprises a first line of weakening 61. The first line of weakening 61 is configured to aid separation of the portion 40 of the sheet material 21 from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 21 of the inner pack 60 to allow access to the inner pack 60. That is, the first line of weakening 61 separates the portion 40 comprising the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60.
Therefore, in the present embodiment, when a consumer pulls on the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22, the portion 40 comprising the first flap 25 is detached from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 to permanently break the seal of the inner pack 60.
In embodiments comprising a first line of weakening 61, the adhesive 29 which forms the seal between the first and second flaps 25, 26 of the first end wall 22 maybe a permanent adhesive, such as, for example, but not limited to, a natural rubber based adhesive, a latex based adhesive, a resin based adhesive, a cellulose based adhesive, a polypropylene (“PP”) based adhesive, a polyethylene (“PE”) based adhesive, a polyethylene terephthalate (“PET”) based adhesive, and a polyvinyl alcohol (“PVA”) based adhesive.
In the embodiment shown in Fig. 4, the first line of weakening 61 extends at least partially around at least one of the plurality of side walls 31, 32, 33, 34 to define the portion 40 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 21 of the inner pack 60.
In the present embodiment, the first line of weakening 61 extends at least partially across the first side wall 31 of the inner pack 60. Therefore, the first line of weakening 61 is configured such that the portion 40 that is separable from the remainder of the sheet material 21 comprises the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 and a section 62 of the first side wall 31.
Furthermore, in the present embodiment, the first line of weakening 61 extends partially along the first edge 35a from an extremity of the first flap 25 between the first end wall 22 and the first side wall 31. The first flap 22 of the inner pack 60 comprises extremities where the first edge 35a meets the third edge 37a and fourth edge 38a at first and second corners 64, 65, respectively. Thus, the first line of weakening 61 may extend from an extremity in the form of a first corner 64 along the first edge 35a towards the second corner 65 of the inner pack 60. In addition, the first line of weakening 61 may also extend from an extremity in the form of a second corner 65 along the first edge 35a. In some embodiments, the first line of weakening 61 may be configured to separate the first flap 25 from the third and fourth flaps 27, 28. Between the extremities 64, 65 of the first edge 35a of the inner pack 60, the first line of weakening extends into the first side wall 31 of the inner pack 60. As shown in Fig. 4, the first line of weakening 61 extending through the first side wall 31 is substantially ‘U- shaped’. That is, the section of the first line of weakening 61 that extends through the first side wall 31 comprises a lower portion 67, a first side portion 68, and a second side portion 69. The U-shaped line of weakening 61 is advantageous because it enables the removal of a substantial section 62 of the first side wall 31 which provides an improved ease of access to the component or article inside the inner pack 60.
In the present embodiment, the lower portion 67 of the first line of weakening 61 extends parallel to the first top edge 35a of the inner pack 60. Furthermore, the first and second side portions 68, 69 of the first line of weakening 61 extend at an angle to the first top edge 35a of the inner pack 60. As shown in Fig. 4, the first and second side portions 68, 69 extend outwardly towards the first and second corners 64, 65 of the first flap 25, respectively. Preferably, the first and second side portions 68, 69 of the first line of weakening 61 have a draft angle of between 10 degrees and 40 degrees with respect to a longitudinal axis X of the inner pack 60. The draft angle of the first and second side portions 68, 69 helps the portion 40 of sheet material 21 on the first side wall 31 to separate from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60. The inner pack 60 is opened in a similar way to the inner pack 20 described with reference to Fig. 2. A consumer pulls on the second part 44 of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 and rotates the first flap 25 in the direction indicated by arrow D in Fig. 4. This movement may break the seal formed by the flaps 25, 26 of the first end wall 22 and a consumer may then pull the first flap 25 upwards in the direction of the X axis, shown by arrow E in Fig. 5, to remove the portion 40 from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60, as described in more detail hereinafter.
Referring now to Fig. 5, it can be seen that the inner pack 60 may further comprise a second line of weakening 72 which has been broken by removal of the portion 40 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60. The second line of weakening 72 is configured such that the portion 40 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 21 comprises the first flap 25, the section 62 of the first side wall 31, and a portion of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
In an alternative embodiment, the second line of weakening 72 may be omitted. In such an embodiment, the portion 40 of sheet material 21 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 may be removed by breaking the first line of weakening 61 and the adhesive seal 29. In such an embodiment, the adhesive seal 29 maybe formed from a non-permanent or releasable adhesive. Furthermore, in such an embodiment, the portion 40 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 may not comprise a portion of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22. In a further embodiment in which the adhesive seal is formed by a permanent adhesive, the portion of the second flap 26 may be torn from the remainder of the second flap 26.
In the present embodiment, the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22 comprises a first part 73, best seen in Fig. 5, and a second part 74 which are separated by the second line of weakening 72. The first part 73 of the second flap 26 is secured to the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 by the adhesive 29. The second line of weakening 72 is configured such that the portion of the second flap 26 which forms part of the portion 40 of sheet material 21 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 is the first part 73 of the second flap 26 which is attached to the first flap 25 by adhesive 29.
Referring back to Fig. 4, it can be seen that the first line of weakening 61 may extend from the first corner 64 of the first flap 25 along the third top edge 37a towards the second top edge 36a such that at least a portion of the third flap 27 of the first end wall 22 also forms a part of the portion 40 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60. That is, the first line of weakening 61 may extend from the first edge 35a alt least partially along the third edge 37a. Similarly, the first line of weakening 61 may extend from the second corner 65 of the first flap 25 along the fourth top edge 38a towards the second top edge 36a such that at least a portion of the fourth flap 28 of the first end wall 22 also forms a part of the portion 40 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60. That is, the first line of weakening 61 may extend from the first edge 35a at least partially along the fourth edge 38a.
Fig. 5 shows the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 when a portion 40 comprising the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 of the first end wall 22 is removed from the inner pack 60. In such an embodiment, the first and second lines of weakening 61, 72 may be integrally formed. For example, the first line of weakening 61 may extend across the first end wall 22 to the ends of the second line of weakening 72, or alternatively, the second line of weakening 72 may extend across the first end wall 22 to the ends of the first line of weakening 61 on the edges of the first end wall 22 or on the side walls. The first and second lines of weakening 61, 72 may be integrally formed such that they form one continuous line of weakening. For clarity, the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 form a part of the portion 40 but have been omitted from the illustration of the portion 40 shown in Fig.5 in order to illustrate a portion 40 which comprises solely the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22, the section 62 of the first side wall 31, and the first part 73 of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
Referring now to Figs. 15a to 15c, the package 10 further comprises an inner frame 80. In one embodiment, the inner frame 80 is configured to be located at least partially around the inner pack 60. In another embodiment, the inner frame 80 is configured to be located inside the inner pack 60.
Referring to Fig. 15a, the inner frame 80 comprises a first side wall 81, and opposing side walls 82, 83. The first side wall 81 is configured to be located against, or at least parallel to, the first side wall 31 of the inner package 60, as shown in Fig. 15b. The opposing side walls 82, 83 extend from opposite sides of the first side wall 81 of the inner frame 80. The first opposing side wall 82 is configured to be located against, or at least parallel to the third side wall 33 of the inner pack 60, as shown in Fig. 15b. The second opposing side wall 83 is configured to be located against, or at least parallel, to the fourth side wall 34 of the inner pack 60, as shown in Fig. 15b. Referring to Fig. 15c, at least a portion 85 of the inner frame 80 is configured to be separated from the remainder 86 of the inner frame 80 when the portion 40 of the inner pack 60 is separated from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60. The portion 85 of the inner frame 80 which is configured to be separated from the remainder 86 of the inner frame 80 is secured to the portion 40 of the inner pack 60. The portion 85 of the inner frame 80 which is separable from the remainder 86 of the inner frame 80 maybe secured to the portion 40 of the sheet material 21 which is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 by an adhesive 87. Therefore, removal of the portion 40 of the inner pack 60 which is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 causes the portion 85 of the inner frame 80 to be separated from the remainder 86 of the inner frame 80.
The inner frame 80 provides the advantage of improved structural support for the inner pack 60. That is, the inner frame 80 helps to maintain the structure of the access 49 to the inside of the inner pack 60 that is presented to the consumer once the portion 40 of sheet material that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 has been removed.
The inner frame 80 may further comprise a third line of weakening 88 which defines the portion 85 of the inner frame 80 configured to be separated from the remainder 86 of the inner frame 80. The third line of weakening 88 in the inner frame 80 maybe superimposed over the first line of weakening 61 in the first side wall 31 of the inner pack 60. That is, the shape of the portion 85 of the inner frame 80 that is separable from the remainder 86 of the inner frame 80 may correspond to the shape of the portion 40 of the inner pack 60 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 60 that the inner frame 80 overlaps. Therefore, all of the portion 85 of the inner frame 80 that is separable from the remainder 86 of the inner frame 80 maybe attached to the portion 40 of the sheet material 21 that is separable from the reminder of the inner pack 60. The adhesive may be a permanent adhesive. In some embodiments, only a section of the portion 85 may be attached to the portion 40 with permanent adhesive.
Referring now to Fig. 6 and Fig 7, another embodiment of an inner pack 90 according to the present invention is shown. The inner pack 90 shown in Figs. 6 and 7 is generally the same as the embodiments of the inner pack 20, 50, 60 described above so a detailed description will be omitted herein. Furthermore, features and components of the inner pack 90 that are the same as features and components of the inner packs 20, 50, 60 will retain the same terminology and reference numerals.
Referring to Fig. 6, the first line of weakening 61 extends across the first side wall 31 of the inner pack 90 and extends at least partially across the third and fourth side walls 33, 34· Therefore, the portion 40 which is separable from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 21 comprises the first flap 25 and the first part 73 of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22, a section 62 of the first side wall 31, at least a part 91 of the third side wall 33, and at least a part 92 of the fourth side wall 34, as illustrated in Fig. 7.
In Fig. 6, as in those previously described, the third side wall 33 comprises an outer flap 93 and an inner flap 94 which are sealed together to form a side seal. Preferably, the side seal is formed by an adhesive, as explained in more detail hereinafter.
Furthermore, in Fig. 6 as in those previously described, the fourth side wall 34 comprises an outer flap 95 and an inner flap 96 which are also sealed together to form a side seal. Preferably, the side seal is formed by an adhesive, as will be explained in more detail hereinafter. In some embodiments, the first line of weakening 61 is configured to extend across the third and fourth side walls 33, 34 such that the parts 91, 92 of the third and fourth side walls 33, 34 of portion 40 which is separable from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 21 comprises the outer flap 93 of the third side wall 33 and the outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34.
In other embodiments, the first line of weakening 61 is configured to extend across the third and fourth side walls 33, 34 such that the parts 91, 92 of the third and fourth side walls 33, 34 of portion 40 which is separable from the remainder 41 of the sheet material 21 comprises the outer flap 93 and at least a portion of the inner flap 94 of the third side wall 33 and the outer flap 95 and at least a portion of the inner flap 96 of the fourth side wall 34. In the present embodiment, the first line of weakening 61 extending through the first side wall 33 extends parallel to but spaced from the first edge 35a of the inner pack 90. Furthermore, the first line of weakening 61 extending through the third and fourth side walls 33, 34 also extends parallel to the third and fourth edges 37a, 38a of the inner pack 90. Thus, the line of weakening 61 may be generally straight. This is especially true when the line of weakening 61 is formed in a blank of sheet material 21 before the inner pack is formed. A straight line of weakening 61 is advantageous because it is simple to machine. In the present embodiment, the portion 40 of sheet material 21 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 90 maybe removed by separating the portion 40 from the remainder 41 along the line of weakening 61, and optionally the side seals between the outer and inner flaps 93, 94, 95, 96 of the third and fourth side walls 33, 34, and the top seal formed by the adhesive 29.
Referring now to Fig. 8, another embodiment of an inner pack too according to the present invention is shown. The inner pack too shown in Fig. 8 is generally the same as the embodiments of the inner pack 20, 50, 60, 90 described above so a detailed description will be omitted herein. Furthermore, features and components of the inner pack too that are the same as features and components of the inner packs 20, 50, 60,
90 will retain the same terminology and reference numerals.
In the present embodiment, the first line of weakening 61 extends around each of the plurality of side walls 31, 32, 33, 34. That is, the first line of weakening 61 extends through the first side wall 31, the second side wall 32, the third side wall 33, and the fourth side wall 34. Therefore, the portion 40 of sheet material 21 that is separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack too comprises the first end wall 22, and each of the side walls 31, 32, 33, 34. In the present embodiment, the portion 40 of sheet material 21 can be removed without separating a seal formed by an adhesive 29. Therefore, the adhesive used may be a non-releasable adhesive to ensure that the line of weakening 61 is broken rather than the seal formed by the adhesive 29. In an embodiment, the first line of weakening 61 extends parallel but spaced from the respective edges 35a, 36a,
37a, 38a when it extends through each of the side walls 31, 32, 33, 34.
Referring now to Fig. 11 to Fig 14b, another embodiment of a package 110 according to the present invention is shown. The package 110 shown in Figs. 11 to 14b is generally the same as the embodiments of the package 10 described above so a detailed description will be omitted herein. Furthermore, features and components of the package 110 that are the same as features and components of the package 10 will retain the same terminology and reference numerals.
The package 110 comprises a container 11 with an access 15 (illustrated in Fig. 2). The package 110 further comprises an inner pack 120. The inner pack 120 is configured to be located within the container 11 such that the inner pack 120 can be accessed via the access 15. The inner pack 120 comprises a sheet material 21 that is arranged to form the inner pack 120. The inner pack 120 further comprises a tear strip 121 that is configured such that, during use, the tear strip 121 can be pulled such that a portion 40 of the sheet material 21 is at least partially separable from a remainder 41 of the inner pack 120 to allow access to the inside of the inner pack 120.
Referring to Fig. 11, a blank 125 for forming the inner pack 120 is illustrated. The blank 125 comprises the tear strip 121 located proximate to one end of the blank 125.
Referring to Fig. 12, the inner pack 120 is shown in its assembled state. The inner pack 120 comprises a first end wall 22 and a second end wall 23. The first and second end walls 22, 23 are separated by a plurality of side walls 31, 32, 33, 34. The tear strip 121 extends along at least one of the plurality of side walls 31, 32, 33, 34. Preferably, the tear strip 121 extends across each of the plurality of side walls 31, 32, 33, 34 such that the portion 40 of the sheet material 21 is completely separable from the remainder 41 of the inner pack 120.
The tear strip 121 extends parallel to the top edges 35a, 36a, 37a, 38a of the inner pack 120 in each of the plurality of side walls 31, 32, 33, 34 through which the tear strip 121 extends. Furthermore, the tear strip 121 may comprise a tab 127 on one end 128 of the tear strip 121. The tab 127 is configured such that, during use, the tab 127 can be gripped by a user to pull the tear strip 121 and gain access inside the inner pack 120.
The tear strip 121 may be formed by parallel lines of weakening that extend around at least one of the plurality of side walls 31, 32, 33, 34. Similarly to the package 10 described previously, the inner pack 120 of the package 110 is sealed. That is, the first end wall 22 of the inner pack 120 comprises a first flap 25 and a second slap 26 which extend from opposing edges 35a, 36a of the first end wall 22 and are secured together. The first and second flaps 25, 26 of the first end wall 22 are secured together by adhesive 29. In the present embodiment, illustrated in Fig. 12, the tear strip 121 is located proximate to the first end wall 22. Furthermore, in the present embodiment, illustrated in Fig. 12, the first end wall 22 of the inner pack 120 is located proximate to the access 15 of the package 110.
In some embodiments, the package 110 may further comprises an inner frame (not shown). The inner frame may be located at least partially around the inner pack 120. However, so that the tear strip 121 is accessible to a consumer, the inner frame is spaced from the first end wall 22 which is proximate to the access 15 such that the top of the inner frame is further from the first end wall 22 than the tear strip 121.
Referring now to Figs. 13 to 14b, an alternative embodiment of the inner pack 130 is shown. The inner pack 130 is essentially the same as the inner pack 120 described above, except for the location of the tear strip 121. Fig. 13 shows a blank 135 for forming the inner pack 130. In the present embodiment, the blank 135 comprises the tear strip 121 located centrally in the blank 135. Figs. 14a and 14b show the inner pack 130 in an assembled state. Fig. 14a shows a bottom perspective view of the inner pack 130. That is, in the present embodiment, the tear strip 121 is located proximate to the second end wall 23, i.e. closer to the second end wall 23 than the first end wall 22. Therefore, the inner pack 130 must be turned upside-down relative to the inner pack 120 shown in Fig. 12 so that the tear strip 121 is proximate to the access 15 of the package 110. Thus, in the present embodiment, illustrated in Fig. 14a, the second end wall 23 of the inner pack 120 is located proximate to the access 15 of the package 110. This provides the advantage that the inner pack 130 maybe arranged within a package 110 such that when the package 110 is opened, the consumer is presented with an end of the inner pack without folds and/or flaps. This improves the aesthetic and/or experience for some consumers.
In some embodiments, the package 110 may further comprises an inner frame (not shown). The inner frame maybe located at least partially around the inner pack 130. However, so that the tear strip 121 is accessible to a consumer, the inner frame is spaced from the second end wall 23 which is proximate to the access 15 such that the top of the inner frame is further from the second end wall 23 than the tear strip 121.
In some embodiments, the lines of weakening 61, 72 may extend partially through the sheet material 21 of the inner pack 60, 90, 120, 130. Referring to Fig. 22, an inner wrap 140 for an aerosol provision system or article can be manufactured by providing a sheet material 21 for being arranged into an inner pack, and providing one or more deformations 141 partially through the thickness of the sheet material such that, once the sheet material is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more deformations such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack. The inner wrap 140 for forming an inner pack for an aerosol provision system component or article comprises a sheet material for being arrange into an inner pack and comprising one or more deformations 141 partially through the thickness of the sheet material such that, when the inner wrap is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more deformations such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack. In other embodiments, the lines of weakening 61, 72 may extend through the sheet material 21 of the inner pack 60, 90, 120, 130. Referring to Fig. 23, an inner wrap 150 for an aerosol provision system or article can be manufactured by providing a sheet material 21 for being arranged into an inner pack, providing one or more cuts 151 through the thickness of the sheet material such that, when the sheet material is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more cuts such that, a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack, and sealing the one or more cuts using a sealing material 152. Therefore, the inner pack 60, 90, 120, 130 may further comprise a layer of adhesive 152 located on the inner side of the inner pack 60, 90, 120, 130 to cover the line of weakening 61, 72. The layer of adhesive 152 is configured to seal the inner pack 60, 90, 120, 130 to at least reduce the air permeability of the inner pack 60, 90, 120, 130 to help preserve the freshness of the contents of the inner pack 60, 90, 120, 130. The layer of adhesive 152 may comprise a heat activated adhesive.
The inner wrap 150 for forming an inner pack for an aerosol provision system component or article comprises a sheet material 21 for being arranged into an inner pack and comprising one or more cuts 151 through the thickness of the sheet material such that, when the inner wrap is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more cuts such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack, and a sealing material 152 that is applied over the one or more cuts to seal the one or more cuts. In some embodiments, the first and/or second line of weakening 61, 72 maybe formed by laser scoring or by partial laser scoring. In other embodiments, the first and/or second lines of weakening 61, 72 maybe formed by deformations in the sheet material 21 formed by an embossing roller. The embossing roller may deform the sheet material 21 by cutting, embossing, scoring, or partially cutting the sheet material 21 of the inner pack 60, 90, 120, 130.
In some embodiments, the sheet material 21 comprises a deadfold. The sheet material 21 may have a basis weight of less than or equal to 75 grams per square meter. Furthermore, in some embodiments, the inner pack 20, 60, 90, 120, 130 is hermetically sealed.
Referring now to Figs. 16 to 21, inner wrap configurations and gluing options for the inner pack are schematically shown.
Referring to Fig. 16, a blank 160 for forming an inner pack 20, 60, 90, 120, 130 is shown. When the blank 160 is assembled into an inner pack, the inner pack comprises opposing first and second side walls 31, 32, and opposing third and fourth side walls 33, 34. The fourth side wall 34 comprises an outer flap 95, and an inner flap 96 which are adhered together to form the fourth side wall 34. The outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34 extends from a longitudinal edge of the first side wall 31 and the inner flap 96 of the fourth side wall 34 extends from a longitudinal edge of the second side wall 32.
Furthermore, when the blank 160 is assembled into an inner pack, the third side wall 33 of the inner pack comprises an outer flap 93 extending from a longitudinal edge of the first side wall 32 and an inner flap 94 extending from a longitudinal edge of the second side wall 32. The outer flap 93 and the inner flap 94 are adhered together to form the third side wall 33. The first end wall 22 of the inner pack further comprises a third flap 27 extending from the proximal end of the third side wall 33. The first end wall 22 of the inner pack further comprises a fourth flap 28 extending from the proximal end of the fourth side wall 34. The fourth flap 28 comprises an outer flap 163 extending from the proximal end of the outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34 and an inner flap 164 extending from the proximal end of the inner flap 96 of the fourth side wall 34. The outer flap 163 and the inner flap 164 of the fourth flap 28 of the first end wall 22 are adhered together to form the fourth flap 28.
Furthermore, the third flap 27 comprises an outer flap 161 extending from the proximal end of the outer flap 93 of the third side wall 33 and an inner flap 162 extending form the proximal end of the inner flap 94 of the third side wall 33. The outer flap 161 and the inner flap 162 are adhered together to form the third flap 27 of the first end wall 22.
In addition, the inner pack of Fig.16 comprises folding portions 166 that connect the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 to the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 of the first end wall 22 and folding portions 167 that connect the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22 to the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 of the first end wall 22. The folding portions 166 form a part of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 and the folding portions 167 form a part of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22. In the present embodiment, a folding portion 166 connects the first flap 25 to the outer flap 161 of the third flap 27 of the first end wall 22 and a folding portion 166 connects the first flap 25 to the outer flap 163 of the fourth flap 28 of the first end wall 22. Also, a folding portion 167 connects the second flap 26 to the inner flap 162 of the third flap 27 of the first end wall 22 and a folding portion 167 connects the second flap 26 to the inner flap 164 of the fourth flap 28 of the first end wall 22.
The second end wall 23 comprises first and second tabs 23a, 23b extending from side edges of the second end wall 23 and folding portions 168, 169 which connect the first and second tabs 23a, 23b of the second end wall 23 to the third and fourth side walls 33, 34· The folding portions 168 form a part of the outer and inner flaps 93, 94 of the third side wall 33. The folding portions 169 form a part of the outer and inner flaps 95, 96 of the fourth side wall 34. In the present embodiment, a folding portion 168 connects the first tab 23a to the outer flap 93 of the third side wall 33 and a folding portion 168 connects the first tab 23a to the inner flap 94 of the third side wall 33. Also, a folding portion 169 connects the second tab 23b to the outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34 and a folding portion 169 connects the second tab 23b to the inner flap 96 of the fourth side wall 34.
Thus, as previously discussed, the inner pack comprises a first flap 25 and a second flap 26 of the first end wall 22, a second end wall 23, a first side wall 31, a second side wall
32. The inner pack also comprises third and fourth side walls 33, 34, each formed by outer flaps 93, 95 and inner flaps 94, 96. The inner pack also comprises third and fourth end wall flaps 27, 28, each formed by outer 161, 163 and inner flaps 162, 164. The inner pack also comprises folding portions 166 of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 and folding portions 167 of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22. The inner pack also comprises folding portions 168 of the outer and inner flaps 93, 94 of the third side wall 33, and folding portions 169 of the outer and inner flaps 95, 96 of the fourth side wall 34. In addition, the second end wall 23 also comprises first and second flaps 23a, 23b. Referring to Fig. 17, the inner package is formed from an blank 160 of sheet material 21 which comprises an adhesive 170 to secure the flaps together, The adhesive 170 comprises a first area of adhesive 171 located on the outer flaps of the blank 160 and a second area of adhesive 172 located on the inner flaps of the blank 160. In the present embodiment, the first area of adhesive 171 is located on the inner surface of the flaps, indicated by cross- hatching in Fig. 17, and the second area of adhesive 172 is located on the outer surface of the flaps, indicated by hatching in Fig. 17. The first and second areas of adhesive 171, 172 are positioned such that when the inner pack is in an assembled state, the first and second areas of adhesive 171, 172 contact each other.
In the present embodiment, the first area of adhesive 171 forms a continuous area of adhesive over the inner surface of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22, the outer flaps 161, 163 of the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 of the first end wall 22, and the outer flaps 93, 95 of the third and fourth side walls 33, 34. Furthermore, in the present embodiment, the second area of adhesive 172 forms a continuous area of adhesive over the outer surface of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22, the inner flaps 162, 164 of the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 of the first end wall 22, and the inner flaps 94, 96 of the third and fourth side walls 33, 34. In the present embodiment, the adhesive 180 is a cold seal adhesive. The cold seal adhesive may be, for example, but not limited to, an adhesive derived from natural rubber, latex, resin, PVA, or Locitie Liofol CS 22-861US1. The cold seal adhesive maybe chosen to match the required properties. The cold seal adhesive maybe extrudable, water based, or solvent based with pealability, reclosabilitys, or permanent seal. Cold seal adhesives are generally easy to process with high printing speeds, have long shelf life on reels of sheet material, are recyclable once applied to sheet material, and are approved for direct food contact. A cold seal adhesive is placed on both adhering surfaces and only requires contact and/or pressure to adhere together to form a seal. That is, a cold seal adhesive does not require heat to activate the adhesive. Referring now to Fig. 18, the blank 160 is the same as shown in Figs. 16 and 17.
However, the glue pattern is different. In the present embodiment, the inner pack comprises a second area of adhesive 172 located on the outer surface of the inner flaps 162, 164 of the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 of the first end wall 22, the inner flaps 94, 96 of the third and fourth side walls 33, 34, and the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22.
Furthermore, in the present embodiment, the first area of adhesive 171 is located on folding portions 166 of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22, and on the folding portions 168 of the outer flaps 93, 95 of the third and fourth side walls 33, 34.
In the present embodiment, the adhesive 180 is a heat seal adhesive. The heat seal adhesive may be, for example, but not limited to, adhesives based on polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastics, Loctite Liofol HS 2809-22 RE, or cellulosic coatings. Heat seal adhesives based on PP, PE, and PET plastics have low sealing temperatures. A cellulosic coating can be used as a heat seal solution and is also recyclable. A heat seal adhesive only needs to be placed on one adhering surface and so requires less adhesive than a cold seal adhesive. Furthermore, a heat seal adhesive does not adhere, or become ‘sticky’, until heat is applied. Therefore, the hot seal adhesive is less likely to cause complications during manufacture of the inner pack.
Referring to Fig. 19, a blank 180 for forming an inner pack 20, 60, 90, 120, 130 is shown. When the blank 160 is assembled into an inner pack, the inner pack comprises opposing first and second side walls 31, 32, and opposing third and fourth side walls 33, 34. The fourth side wall 34 comprises an outer flap 95, and an inner flap 96 which are adhered together to form the fourth side wall 34. The outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34 extends from a longitudinal edge of the first side wall 31 and the inner flap 96 of the fourth side wall 34 extends from a longitudinal edge of the second side wall 32. The first end wall 22 of the inner pack further comprises a third flap 27 extending from the proximal end of the third side wall 33. The first end wall 22 of the inner pack further comprises a fourth flap 28 extending from the proximal end of the fourth side wall 34. The fourth flap 28 comprises an outer flap 163 extending from the proximal end of the outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34 and an inner flap 164 extending from the proximal end of the inner flap 96 of the fourth side wall 34. The outer flap 163 and the inner flap 164 of the fourth flap 28 of the first end wall 22 are adhered together to form the fourth flap 28.
In addition, the inner pack of Fig.19 comprises folding portions 166 that connect the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 to the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 of the first end wall 22 and folding portions 167 that connect the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22 to the third and fourth flaps 27, 28 of the first end wall 22. The folding portions 166 form a part of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 and the folding portions 167 form a part of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22. In the present embodiment, a folding portion 166 connects the first flap 25 to the third flap 27 of the first end wall 22 and a folding portion 166 connects the first flap 25 to the outer flap 163 of the fourth flap 28 of the first end wall 22. Also, a folding portion 167 connects the second flap 26 to the third flap 27 of the first end wall 22 and a folding portion 167 connects the second flap 26 to the inner flap 164 of the fourth flap 28 of the first end wall 22. In Fig. 19, when the blank 180 is assembled into an inner pack, the second end wall 23 of the inner pack comprises a first flap 181 extending from the distal end of the first side wall 31, and a second flap 182 extending from a distal end of the second side wall 32. The first flap 181 and the second flap 182 being adhered together to form the second end wall 23.
In Fig. 19, when the blank 180 is assembled into an inner pack, the second end wall 23 of the inner pack further comprises a third flap 183 extending from the distal end of the third side wall 33 and a fourth flap extending from the distal end of the fourth side wall 34. The fourth flap 184 comprises an outer flap 185 extending from the distal end of the outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34 and an inner flap 186 extending from the distal end of the inner flap 96 of the fourth side wall 34. The outer flap 185 and the inner flap 186 are adhered together to form the fourth flap 184 of the second end wall 23.
In addition, the inner pack of Fig.19 comprises folding portions 191 that connect the first flap 181 of the second end wall 23 to the third and fourth flaps 183, 184 of the second end wall 23 and folding portions 192 that connect the second flap 182 of the second end wall 23 to the third and fourth flaps 183, 184 of the second end wall 23. The folding portions 191 form a part of the first flap 181 of the second end wall 23 and the folding portions 192 form a part of the second flap 182 of the second end wall 23. In the present embodiment, a folding portion 191 connects the first flap 181 to the third flap 183 of the second end wall 23 and a folding portion 191 connects the first flap 181 to the outer flap 185 of the fourth flap 184 of the second end wall 23. Also, a folding portion 192 connects the second flap 182 to the third flap 183 of the second end wall 23 and a folding portion 192 connects the second flap 182 to the inner flap 186 of the fourth flap 184 of the second end wall 23.
Therefore, as previously described, the inner pack comprises a first flap 25 and a second flap 26 of the first end wall 22, a first flap 181 and a second flap 182 of the second end wall 23, a first side wall 31, a second side wall 32, and a third side wall 33. The inner pack also comprises a fourth side wall 34 formed by an outer flap 95 and an inner flap 96. The inner pack also comprises third flap 27 of the first end wall 22 and fourth flap 28 of the first end wall 22 formed by an outer 163 and an inner flap 164.
The inner pack also comprises third flap 183 of the second end wall 23 and fourth flap 184 of the second end wall 23 formed by an outer 185 and an inner flap 186. The inner pack also comprises folding portions 166 of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22 and folding portions 167 of the second flap 26 of the first end wall 22. The inner pack also comprises folding portions 191 of the first flap 181 of the second end wall 23 and folding portions 192 of the second flap 192 of the second end wall 23. Referring to Fig. 20, in the present embodiment, the first area of adhesive 171 is located on the inner surface of the first flap 25 of the first end wall 22, the first flap 181 of the second end wall 23, and an outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34. Furthermore, in the present embodiment, the second area of adhesive 172 is located on the outer surface of the inner flap 96 of the fourth side wall 34, and the second flaps 26, 182 and the third flaps 27, 183 of the first and second end walls 22, 23.
In the present embodiment, the adhesive 170 on the first flaps 25, 181 and on the second flaps 26, 182 of the first and second end walls 22, 23 is only located on the folding portions 166, 167, 191, 192. In the present embodiment, the adhesive 170 is a cold seal adhesive. The cold seal adhesive may be, for example, but not limited to, an adhesive derived from natural rubber, latex, resin, PVA, Loctite Liofol CS. The cold seal adhesive maybe chosen to match the required properties. The cold seal adhesive maybe extrudable, water based, or solvent based with pealability, reclosability, or permanent seal. Cold seal adhesives are generally easy to process with high printing speeds, have long shelf life on reels of sheet material, are recyclable once applied to sheet material, and are approved for direct food contact. A cold seal adhesive is placed on both adhering surfaces and only requires contact and/or pressure to adhere together to form a seal. That is, a cold seal adhesive does not require heat to activate the adhesive .
Referring to Fig. 21, an area of adhesive is located on the inner surface of the first flaps 25, 181 of the first and second end walls 22, 23, the outer flap 95 of the fourth side wall 34, and the third flaps 27, 183 of the first and second end walls 22, 23.
In the present embodiment, the adhesive 170 is a heat seal adhesive. The heat seal adhesive may be, for example, but not limited to, adhesives based on polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastics, Loctite Liofol HS 2809-22 RE, or cellulosic coatings. Heat seal adhesives based on PP, PE, and PET plastics have low sealing temperatures. A cellulosic coating can be used as a heat seal solution and is also recyclable. A heat seal adhesive only needs to be placed on one adhering surface and so requires less adhesive than a cold seal adhesive. Furthermore, a heat seal adhesive does not adhere, or become ‘sticky’, until heat is applied. Therefore, the hot seal adhesive is less likely to cause complications during manufacture of the inner pack.
In some embodiments, the package 10, 1100 for an aerosol provision system component or article comprises a container 11 and an inner pack 20, 60, 90, 120, 130, 160, 190 located within the container 11. The inner pack comprises a sheet material 21 that is arranged to form the inner pack. In embodiments he sheet material 21 comprises at least 90% of a first material, and in embodiments has a water vapour permeability of less than 6g/m2/24hr.
The large percentage of a single material increases the likelihood of the material being easily recyclable. Furthermore, the low water vapour permeability prevents water vapour from passing through the sheet material such that the inner pack can keep its contents fresher for longer.
In some embodiments, the sheet material comprises at least 92.5% of the first material. In other embodiments, the sheet material comprises at least 95% of the first material. In yet further embodiments, the sheet material comprises at least 98.5% of the first material. In some embodiments the percentage of the first material is calculated based on the mass of the first material and the sheet material. Preferably, the water vapour permeability of the first material is less than 5g/ m2/ 24.hr, more preferably, less than 3g/m2/24hr, and even more preferably, less than ig/m2/24hr. The lower the water vapour permeability of the first material, the longer the components or articles within the inner pack can be kept fresh. Preferably, the sheet material is recyclable. Preferably, the first material is compostable. Preferably the first material is a non-plastic material. The first material maybe, for example, but not limited to, paper.
In the present embodiment, and those described above in relation to Figs. 1 to 23, the adhesive used may comprise adhesives selected from a solvent based adhesive, a polyurethane based adhesive, a cyanoacrylate based adhesive, a natural rubber based adhesive, a latex based adhesive, a resin based adhesive, a cellulose based adhesive, a polypropylene (“PP”) based adhesive, a polyethylene (“PE”) based adhesive, a polyethylene terephthalate (“PET”) based adhesive, and a polyvinyl alcohol (“PVA”) based adhesive. Each of these adhesives may be used to provide either a “permanent” or “resealable” adhesive.
In embodiments in which the first material is paper, preferably a paper suitable adhesive is used. A paper suitable adhesive is preferably selected from at least one of (or a combination of one or more of) a natural rubber based adhesive, a latex based adhesive, a resin based adhesive, a cellulose based adhesive, a polypropylene (“PP”) based adhesive, a polyethylene (“PE”) based adhesive, a polyethylene terephthalate (“PET”) based adhesive, and a polyvinyl alcohol (“PVA”) based adhesive. These adhesives may provide a particularly advantageous adhesion when applied to paper. In particular, an adhesive which is based on natural rubber, latex, resin, or cellulose may produce markedly less emissions when produced than a synthetic adhesive. As such, these adhesives maybe applied to a paper inner pack for example formed from reconstituted paper material to arrive at an inner pack with a minimal emissions footprint.
In relation to any of the embodiments described above, a permanent or resealable adhesive may be based on any of the forgoing adhesives, depending upon the composition and application of the adhesive. It has been found that PVA is advantageous as a permanent adhesive when the first material is paper, due to its interaction with the moisture content of the paper.
In some embodiments, the inner pack may further comprise a second material. The second material maybe metallic. The first and second material may be arranged in layers to form the sheet material of the inner pack. In some embodiments, the first and second layers are laminated. Preferably, the second material which forms the second layer is applied to the first material which forms the first layer as a coating. The metallic material layer may protect the paper layer from breaking. In some embodiments, the container may comprises at least 90% of the first material. Furthermore, due to the low water vapour permeability of the first material, the container can form the outer layer of the package. This removes the need for a plastic outer wrap because the water vapour cannot pass through the inner pack and/ or container due to first material and the inner pack being sealed.
A package for an aerosol provision system component or article can be provided by providing a sheet material that comprises at least 90% of a first material and has a water vapour permeability of less than 6g/m2/24hr, arranging the sheet material to form an inner pack, and locating the inner pack within a container. In embodiments, these properties may be provided by using a first material which is paper.
The various embodiments described herein are presented only to assist in understanding and teaching the claimed features. These embodiments are provided as a representative sample of embodiments only, and are not exhaustive and/or exclusive. It is to be understood that advantages, embodiments, examples, functions, features, structures, and/or other aspects described herein are not to be considered limitations on the scope of the invention as defined by the claims or limitations on equivalents to the claims, and that other embodiments may be utilised and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the claimed invention. Various embodiments of the invention may suitably comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of, appropriate combinations of the disclosed elements, components, features, parts, steps, means, etc, other than those specifically described herein. In addition, this disclosure may include other inventions not presently claimed, but which may be claimed in the future.

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1. A package for an aerosol provision system component or article, the package comprising: a container with an access; and an inner pack located within the container such that the inner pack can be accessed via the access, the inner pack comprising a sheet material that is arranged to form the inner pack, wherein the inner pack comprises a first end wall proximate to the access and a second end wall distal to the access longitudinally distant from the first end wall, the first end wall comprising a first flap and a second flap which extend from opposing sides of the first end wall and are attached to each other and configured to seal the inner pack, and wherein the sheet material comprises a portion, the portion comprising the first flap of the first end wall, that is at least partially separable from a remainder of the sheet material to unseal the inner pack and allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
2. The package according to claim l, wherein the first flap is larger than the second flap such that the first flap is configured to extend substantially over the first end wall of the inner pack towards the opposing side of the first end wall such that the first flap overlaps substantially all of the second flap.
3. The package according to claim 2, wherein the distance between the first flap and the opposing side wall is smaller than the distance between the second flap and its opposing side of the first end wall.
4. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first flap comprises a first part and a second part, the first part being secured to the second flap and the second part being unsecured to the second flap, the second part being configured to be pulled by a user to at least partially separate the portion of the sheet material from the remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
5· The package according to claim 4, wherein the first flap comprises a fold line defining one end of the first flap, and the first part of the first flap is located between the fold line and the second part of the first flap such that the second part forms a free end of the first flap.
6. The package according to claim 5, wherein the first flap further comprises a tab which extends from the free end of the second part of the first flap, the tab being configured to be pulled by a user to open the inner pack.
7. The package according to claim 6, wherein the tab comprises at least one indicium configured to provide information to a consumer in relation to how to unseal the inner pack to gain access to the inner pack.
8. The package according to claim 6 or claim 7, wherein an end of the second flap of the inner pack comprises a cut-out section which corresponds to the tab located on the free end of the first flap.
9. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first part of the first flap is sealed to the second flap by a resealable adhesive.
10. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the inner pack further comprises a first line of weakening configured to aid separation of the portion of the sheet material from the remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inner pack.
11. The package according to claim 10, wherein the inner pack comprises a plurality of side walls extending between the first end wall and the second end wall, and wherein the first line of weakening extends at least partially around at least one of the plurality of side walls to define the portion that is separable from the remainder of the sheet material of the inner pack.
12. The package according to claim 11, wherein the plurality of side walls comprises a first side wall, and the first line of weakening extends at least partially across the first side wall of the inner pack.
13. The package according to claim 12, wherein the first line of weakening is configured such that the portion that is separable from the remainder of the sheet material comprises the first flap and a section of the first side wall.
14. The package according to claim 13, wherein the first side wall is joined to the first end wall along a first edge, and the first line of weakening extends partially along the first edge from an extremity of the first flap.
15. The package according to any one of claim 12 to claim 14, wherein the first line of weakening extending across the first side wall is substantially U-shaped.
16. The package according to claim 15, wherein the first line of weakening extending through the first side wall comprises a lower portion and two side portions, the side portions having a draft angle of between 10 degrees and 40 degrees with respect to a longitudinal axis of the inner pack.
17. The package according to any one of claim 12 to claim 16, further comprising an inner frame located at least partially around or inside the inner pack, wherein at least a portion of the inner frame is configured to be separated from the remainder of the inner frame when the portion of the inner pack is separated from the remainder of the inner pack.
18. The package according to any one of claim 13 to claim 17, wherein the first end wall further comprises third and fourth flaps, and wherein the first line of weakening is configured such that the portion that is separable from the remainder of the sheet material further comprises at least a part of the third and fourth flaps.
19. The package according to claim 18, wherein the third and fourth flaps are joined to third and fourth side walls along third and fourth edges, respectively, and wherein the first line of weakening extends from the first edge at least partially along the third and fourth edges.
20. The package according to any one of claim 13 to claim 19, wherein the inner pack further comprises a second line of weakening configured such that the portion that is separable from the remainder of the sheet material further comprises a portion of the second flap of the first end wall.
21. The package according to claim 20, wherein the second flap of the first end wall comprises a first part and a second part separated by the second line of weakening, wherein the first part of the second flap is secured to the first flap of the first end wall, and the second line of weakening is configured such that the portion that is separable from the remainder of the sheet material further comprises the first part of the second flap.
22. The package according to claim 21, wherein the portion of the inner pack which is configured to be separated from the remainder of the inner pack is secured to the portion of the inner frame such that the portion of the inner frame is separated from the remainder of the inner frame when the portion of the inner pack is separated from the remainder of the inner pack.
23. The package according to claim 17 or claim 22, wherein the inner frame comprises a third line of weakening which defines the portion of the inner frame configured to be separated from the remainder of the inner frame.
24. The package according to any one of claim 20 to claim 23, wherein the first and second lines of weakening are integrally formed.
25. The package according to claim 13, wherein the inner pack comprises a third side wall and a fourth side wall, the third and fourth side walls being located adjacent to the first side wall, and wherein the first line of weakening extends across the first side wall and at least partially across the third and fourth side walls such that the portion which is separable from the remainder of the sheet of material further comprises at least a part of the third and fourth side walls.
26. The package according to claim 25, wherein the third and fourth side walls each comprise a first flap and a second flap, the first and second flaps being sealed together, and the first line of weakening extending across the third and fourth walls such that the portion which is separable from the remainder of the sheet material comprise the first flap and at least a portion of the second flap of the third and fourth side walls.
27. The package according to claim 11, wherein the first line of weakening extends through each of the plurality of side walls circumferentially around the entire inner pack.
28. The package according to any one of claim 25 to claim 27, wherein the first line of weakening extends parallel to the first edge of the inner pack.
29. The package according to claim 28, wherein the first line of weakening extends parallel to and spaced from the first edge of the inner pack.
30. A package for an aerosol provision system component or article, the package comprising: a container with an access; and an inner pack located within the container such that the inner pack can be accessed via the access, the inner pack comprising a sheet material that is arranged to form the inner pack, and the inner pack further comprising a tear strip that is configured such that, during use, the tear strip can be pulled such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separable from a remainder of the inner pack to allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
31. The package according to claim 30, wherein the inner pack comprises a first end wall and a second end wall separated by a plurality of side walls, the tear strip extending along at least one of the plurality of side walls.
32. The package according to claim 31, wherein the first end wall is joined to a first side wall along a first edge, and wherein the tear strip extends parallel to the first edge.
33. The package according to claim 31 or claim 32, wherein the first end wall comprises a first flap and a second flap which extend from opposing sides of the first end wall and are secured together.
34. The package according to claim 33, wherein the first end wall is located proximate to the access and the tear strip is located proximate to the first end wall.
35· The package according to 33, wherein the first end wall is located distal to the access and the tear strip is located proximate to the second end wall.
36. The package according to any one of claim 30 to claim 35, further comprising an inner frame located at least partially around the inner pack, the inner frame being spaced from the end wall proximate to the access such that the top of the inner frame is further from the end wall proximate to the access than the tear strip.
37. The package according to any one of claim 30 to claim 36, wherein the tear strip comprises a tab on one end of the tear strip, the tab being configured such that during use the tab can be gripped by a user to pull the tear strip.
38. The package according to any one of claim 30 to claim 37, wherein the tear strip is formed by parallel lines of weakening extending around at least one of the plurality of side walls.
39. The package according to any one of claim 10 to claim 29 or claim 38, wherein the line of weakening extends through the sheet material and comprises a layer of adhesive on the inner side of the inner pack.
40. The package according to any one of claim 10 to claim 29 or claim 38 to claim 39, wherein the line of weakening extends partially through the sheet material.
41. The package according to any one of claim 10 to claim 29 or claim 38 to claim 39, wherein the first and/ or second line of weakening is formed by partial laser scoring.
42. The package according to any one of claim 10 to claim 29 or claim 38 to claim 40, wherein the first and/ or second lines of weakening is formed by deformations in the sheet material formed by an embossing roller.
43. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the sheet material has a deadfold.
44. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the inner pack is hermetically sealed.
45. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the container comprises a flip lid.
46. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the sheet material has a basis weight of less than or equal to 75 grams per square metre.
47. An inner pack for a package for an aerosol provision system component or article, the inner pack comprising: a sheet material that is arranged to form the inner pack; a first end wall and a second end wall longitudinally distant from the first end wall, the first end wall comprising a first flap and a second flap which extends from opposing sides of the first end wall and are attached to each other and configured to seal the inner pack; and wherein the sheet material comprises a portion, the portion comprising the first flap of the first end wall, that is at least partially separable from a remainder of the sheet material to unseal the inner pack and allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
48. An inner pack for a package for an aerosol provision system component or article, the inner pack comprising: a sheet material that is arranged to form the inner pack; and a tear strip that is configured such that, during use, the tear strip can be pulled such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separable from a remainder of the inner pack to allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
49. A method of manufacturing an inner wrap for an aerosol provision system component or article, the method comprising: providing a sheet material for being arranged into an inner pack; and providing one or more deformations partially through the thickness of the sheet material such that, once the sheet material is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more deformations such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
50. An inner wrap for forming an inner pack for an aerosol provision system component or article, the inner wrap comprising: a sheet material for being arranged into an inner pack and comprising one or more deformations partially through the thickness of the sheet material such that, when the inner wrap is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more deformations such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack.
51. A method of manufacturing an inner wrap for an aerosol provision system component or article, the method comprising: providing a sheet material for being arranged into an inner pack; providing one or more cuts through the thickness of the sheet material such that, when the sheet material is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more cuts such that, a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack; and sealing the one or more cuts using a sealing material.
52. An inner wrap for forming an inner pack for an aerosol provision system component or article, the inner wrap comprising: a sheet material for being arranged into an inner pack and comprising one or more cuts through the thickness of the sheet material such that, when the inner wrap is arranged into an inner pack, the sheet material can be torn along the one or more cuts such that a portion of the sheet material is at least partially separated from a remainder of the sheet material to allow access to the inside of the inner pack; and a sealing material that is applied over the one or more cuts to seal the one or more cuts.
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